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    Even the slightest of burns causes profound events to occur that most of us are completely unaware of. We know that they hurt, but in minor cases, such as slight sunburns or scalds, we never stop and think about what is happening to the largest organ of the human body. To gain a better understanding of what happens to the skin in the case of a burn, we must look at the depth of the injury. The skin is the human body’s “armor” and is made up of the epidermis and the dermis. The Epidermis is…

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    I don’t know about you but when I go out, the last thing in my mind is, What would happen if I get kidnapped or something along those lines. Nope, I just go on with my day, and seeing unfamiliar faces every day, not caring who they are or what they do. I see cars, and not even once do I think “I wonder what they are up too.” Nope, I just go on with my day, but like all of you. I don’t see what’s really happening, I am unaware of the world in the shadows sometimes. I’m not aware that, the moment…

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    When isolated by themselves, organs like the heart, the small intestine, and the femur may not initially seem connected. However, a closer look at these organs shows a deep, mutually beneficial relationship. The marrow of the femur generates the stem cells that mature into the blood cells eventually pumped throughout the body by the heart. The small intestine absorbs nutrients and transfers them to the bloodstream, to be carried throughout the body with each heartbeat. These nutrients and blood…

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    The Controversy With Animal Testing Animal testing is more of a problem than some believe. Some people believe it is okay to use animals as their test subjects, while others have been trying to convince people that there are alternatives to using animals that will work just as well. “It’s not testing cosmetics. It’s trying to save my life” (Kopp and Camosy 48) said Eileen Youtie who is fighting cancer. Eileen is paying over $30,000 so tests can be done on an animal before the doctors use the…

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    Ibex And The Frog Essay

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    Caleb Heathershaw Dr. Aresco BSC1010C 15 November 2017 The Ibex and the Frog: Cloning to Save Species Species are going extinct every day. Although new species are being discovered, losing the old ones has consequences. One method scientists are considering to keep species alive is a process called cloning. There are many misconceptions about cloning, and this paper will seek to clear up the reality of cloning extinct and endangered species. Now, we’re not going to see any dinosaurs roaming…

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    In this dystopian world science was too advanced for society. People wanted the advancements to benefit their everyday lives from but they were not prepared to deal with the consequences. The cloning and using their organs for donations came to an end, but that does not make up for the all lives taken away at an early age before they were able to enjoy any of it. Even if they had more time it doesn’t matter, these clones will never be treat like normal humans. They will never gain the same…

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    For my behavioral modification assignment, I decided to drink less soda. Before we were assigned this project, I had already begun changing my lifestyle to healthier eating habits by basically making healthy choices. My main goal for this assignment was to not completely stop drinking soda all together but to at least lessen the intake of how much soda I drink. My main motivation was for my skin. I was positive that the cutting out of sodas would have by far the biggest impact on clearing my…

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    saw that we went to the other side of the graveyard and decided to stay there. For our fans we decided to go and get the ouija board and to play it. Right as I touched the planchet terror filled up my body and went through all my bones and internal organs. The wind was moving so quickly that it almost sounded like it was whispering my name. Later that night we asked our fans for a Q&A most of the things that they asked us questions like what is our favorite color have we ever had a pet. But…

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    Ethics Of Organs On Chips

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    Animal testing is simple and studies show mice having practically the identical connection to human genes. Organ-on-a chip designs take time and there are always possibilities to stop it from working. At the end of the day, mice can mimic human genes effectively. How could organs-on-a-chip ever beneficially cure diseases in comparison to animal testing? To be precise, organs-on-a-chip will soon be one of the most operational and constructive chips to discover cures. Harvard University…

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    1. Explain the relationship between the skeletal and muscular systems. The relationship between the skeletal and muscular systems is that the muscular is responsible for the movement of the human body. Which is attached to the bones of the skeletal system. The skeletal performs vital functions like support, protection, and movement. 2. Why is the circulatory system important? The circulatory system is important because it transports blood and other materials throughout the body. Without the body…

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