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    #2 Describe in detail the structure and function of any of the following: the nervous system, the brain, the endocrine system. Include charts with you description if you desire. Simple moments, decisions or reactions all have one thing in common, the brain. The brain is the control center for human’s entire body, giving signals at all times on what to do or how to respond. Nerves that connect your body to the brain are responsible for gather information to give to the spinal cord to give to…

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    Digestive System Midgut

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    2.5.1. Digestive system The digestive tract of the penaeidae shrimp is divided into three regions (Figure 4): namely, foregut, midgut and hind gut. The embryological origin of the epithelial cells in the foregut and hindgut are derived from the ectodermal and covered with cuticle. However, the epithelial cells of the midgut are derived from the entodermal origin. This region of the gut is lack of cuticle; however, it is lined by a peritrophic membrane (Lovett and Felder, 1989, 1990a, 1990b).…

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    Equine Respiratory System

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    One of the main functions of the equine respiratory system is to trap debris. The horses nasal cavity is lined with ciliated epithelium, which produces mucus and is equipped with cilia.1 Air-borne debris gets trapped in the sticky mucus as it enters the nasal cavity and the cilia move from side to side in order to move the mucus toward the throat.1 When the debris-filled mucus reaches the throat, it can then be swallowed and digested or expelled through coughing.1 Research has shown that nearly…

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    Diseases that can become prevalent and run rampant affect populations, therefore it must be monitored closely. Two examples of public health information systems tailored to combat an epidemic are CDC’s HIV/AIDS reporting system and Immunization Information systems (ISS). The CDC’s National HIV Surveillance System is the major source that monitors HIV trends in the United States (CDC.gov, n.d.a). Also, the CDC finances and aids state and local health departments to gather the information. Thus,…

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    Muscular System Essay

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    Dupke Muscular system pictures https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muscular_system.svg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wrist_and_hand_deeper_palmar_dissection-en.svg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face Nervous System Pictures How to the Keep the System Running Properly: The muscular system- Eat a diet with a sufficient amount of protein, do weight exercises (focus on reps, not the amount of weight), stretch regularly The skeletal system- Eat a diet rich…

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    A Patient's Immune System

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    The immune system The human body without some sort of protection system would not be able to endure the many pathogens than we come in contact with on a daily basis. That is why we have an immune system. What is the immune system and what are its functions? According to stanfordchildrens.org, the immune system is a complex network of cells and organs that protect the body from infections that may enter through what we come in contact with. This may not seem like a big role, but it is…

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    The Four Economic Systems

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    America’s Capitalistic society! There are actually four different main economic systems in place today, along with a couple of sub-economic systems such as socialism and capitalism. The four economic systems in place today are; traditional, command, mixed/dual and market (Bovee). What does all of this mean? Firstly, a traditional economic system is exactly what it sounds like; traditional. This is the oldest economic system and produces products and services based on the society’s beliefs,…

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    There are a 11 body systems there is the INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM which The integumentary system is the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage There is also the MUSCULAR SYSTEM The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. There is also the SKELETAL SYSTEM The skeletal system includes all of the bones and joints in the body. Each bone is…

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    “The immune system is a network of cells and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by 'foreign ' invaders. These invaders are primarily germs--tiny infection- causing organisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi” (9.1 Mind and Immunity). The job of the immunes system is to keep out and destroy these “foreign invaders”. Organs of the immune system are called lymphoid organs that have lymphocytes (small white cells that are produced in bone marrow and fight…

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    economic systems, evolving in response to different ideologies and adapting to the needs of many societies. However, not all economic systems functioned as depicted by their creators, and ended up failing. In this paper, every economic system will be analyzed in order to show if they succeeded or failed to become a realistic and positive way of distributing resources and trading goods and services for the countries in which they were established. To do this, the definition of an economic system…

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