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    P1 Skeletal System

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    Name: Muhammad Rahim 17/09/2015 1.1 Skeletal Systems P1 Describe the structure and function of the skeletal system. In the following diagram on the right, The Axial Skeleton is shown in red and the Appendicular skeleton is shown in blue respectively. Five Different Types of Bones According to the shapes of the bones and their structure, bones can be classified accordingly. The main 5 types of bones (in terms of their shape) are listed together with brief descriptions and examples of…

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    Specifically, stature and weight, in relation to positional behavior, are understood to be the fundamental sources of stress (Hamrick 1996; Swartz 1989). In turn, those causes of strain arguably have a strong influence upon the primary ability of the skeleton to provide structural support (Swartz 1989:442). This project focuses…

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    Body is the outer part of the car. It is consist of chassis and coachwork. Chassis is the structure of the car. It is like a skeleton. The other component of the car mounted the chassis. Coachwork is generally produced by sheet and, protected the car’s other component. Designing of the body is significant. Sports car companies attach importance to body design. The remarkable things are while designing the body; used materials, stiffness weigh of the body and, aerodynamic design.Lamborghini is…

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    the axial skeleton with 80 bones and the appendicular skeleton with 126 bones. The primary purpose of the skeletal system is to provide the body with support, protection, movement, storage for minerals and lipids, and to produce red blood cells. The axial skeleton includes the skull, thoracic cage and vertebral column. The skull protects the brain, the thoracic cage protects the heart and lungs, and the vertebral column protects the spinal cord. The appendicular skeleton…

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    The composition of David Wojnarowicz’s “When I Put My Hands on Your Body” fuses together a visual element with a literary element that must be considered together to fully interpret the piece. The background is a black and white reproduction of skeletons laid out on their rocky graves, yet Wojnarowicz has deliberately opted to obscure the image behind a wall of text. The foreground is composed of a blood-red text that encapsulates the narrative of “When I Put My Hands on Your Body.” The color of…

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    Human Osteology Essay

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    ANT4525L - Killgrove December 3, 2014 Skeletal Report Many of the medical skeletons that are used for analysis in ANT4525L: Human Osteology come from the Middle East region. They range in how old the bodies were at death to how old they have been deceased and skeletonized. Upon first displaying medical skeleton number four in anatomical order, it was clear that this skeleton was in a better condition than the other skeletons that were assigned. The body had a whiter tint to its bones, as…

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    Halloween Skeletons

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    overwhelming presence of Halloween skeletons. Unlike many other fantasy Halloween creatures, the skeleton is real and often poorly depicted as a Halloween decoration. The bones in a real skeleton function as support, protection, movement, storage, and blood cell formation. This skeleton in particular is anatomically incorrect and would therefore function poorly. The rib cage of this skeleton alone has many inaccuracies. A real human skeleton has 24 ribs, while this skeleton only has 8. The lack…

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    Zygomatic Bone Case Study

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    buttress for the absorption and transmission of masticatory forces to the base of skull. Therefore, the optimum reduction and rigid fixation is of extreme importance. 1.2 Anatomy: The zygomatic bone occupies a protuberant position in the facial skeleton and it acts as a protective measure to the eye. It also serves as normal facial width and prominence (Joseph & Glavas, 2011). The zygomatic bone has four processes which are the frontal, temporal, maxillary and the infraorbital rim. These…

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    Forensic Anthropology

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    further investigation and the search goes on, usually in some type of back and forth pattern. When the area survey is completed, the tagged or flagged items are then reviewed by the forensic anthropologists and determined to be part of the missing skeleton pieces or not. This is the most cost effective way to find the remaining missing bone fragments. When enough bone…

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    My Orthopedics

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    The body system that most interests me is the skeletal system. I chose this system because of its unique and fascinating function in daily life. It is also not a very recognized system in comparison with the nervous, cardiovascular, or digestive systems. I have always had a fascination with this system considering all the sports injuries I’ve had and witnessed throughout my life. My orthopedic physician inspired me to have a career in a field that involved the skeletal system. The skeletal…

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