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    comprised are just how their title makes them sound, their immune systems do not function properly whether it is due to genetics or simply something they are going through health wise. Children however have not yet had the chance to build up their immune systems to fight off the pathogens they have been exposed to. Simply because they have not been around long enough to encounter these pathogens and strengthen their immune systems. Now the population at hand, elders. Unlike children they have…

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    Mercury's Solar System

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    Planets of Front Solar System Mercury - Surface of Mercury is most similar to the lunar surface, and covered by many craters and basins, suggesting that the planet in the geological dormant for millions of years. The main relief shapes on Mercury are plateaus "moon-like", wrinkled ridges called the dorsum, mountain ranges, basins, canyons. The ground of Mercury has crumbled due to the impact of meteorites and soil erosion due to rapid daily variations in temperature. Overall…

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    I believe the first thing your body will do is hear the phone ring, which is a disruption in activity. So, the sympathetic nervous system will kick into alert. The pupil will dilate to allow the person to see more, the heart rate will increase so the blood will be supplied to areas that needs the glucose and use it for energy in case any muscles need to be contracted for moving. Then the person look at the phone after hearing a sound, the cones and rods in the retina will send a signal to the…

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    expanses. The pathophysiological mechanism for this condition is not yet known and Moon et al. conducted a study to try and lay a roadmap to where the tinnitus symptoms may stem from. In being able to establish a pathway for damage done to the auditory system future researchers may be able to come up with procedures and implants that may rid tinnitus patients of their affliction improving their quality of daily life. The…

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    Subsections of the Respiratory System By Tiffany Steele There are nine subsections in the Respiratory System (J00-J99). Acute Respiratory Infections (J00-J06) is usually an acute or short-term infection, meaning it doesn’t last very long. Some of the symptoms for Acute Respiratory Infection include sore throat, sneezing, low grade fever, nasal congestion, ear pressure, nasal drainage, and cough. The usual treatment for Acute Respiratory Infections include having to monitor temperature…

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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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    Innate Immune System

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    Innate immunity constitutes the first line of defense and is fundamental for the recognition and the initiation of an inflammatory response against microorganism. Maintenance of homeostasis is a primary function of the innate immune system and it is achieved through immune surveillance by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat containing receptors (NLRs). The PRR’s are predominantly expressed by cells of the…

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    The Blood Group System

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    glycolipids or carbohydrate; this depends on the system of blood group. The blood group is inherited and has contributions from both parents. The International Society of Blood Transfusion or ISBT recognizes a total of 35 human blood group systems. ABO and RhD antigen group systems are the most important ones. Someone can have A, B, AB or O group with + or – representing RhD antigen status. In 1900 Karl Landsteiner discovered the ABO blood group system, but Jan Jansky is one credited as the…

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    Appetite Control System

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    Fig.() The appetite control system in the brain. (A) The structural components of the system include the ARC (arcuate nucleus), PVN (paraventricular nucleus), LHA (lateral hypothalamus area), VMN (ventral medial nucleus), and DMV (dorsalmedial nucleus) at the hypothalamus; the NTS (nucleus tractus solitarii) at the brainstem; the NAcc (nucleus accumbens) and amygdala in the prefrontal cortex; and the cortex. (B) The major appetite signal reception and integration occur in the hypothalamus. In…

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    or doing business, depends on how we control our nervous system. So, much of NLP is devoted to learning how to think more effectively and communicate more effectively with yourself and others. Neuro is about your neurological system. NLP is based on the idea that we experience the world through our senses and translate sensory information into thought processes, both conscious and unconscious. Thought processes activate the neurological system, which affects physiology, emotions and behaviour.…

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