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    Frog Sashimi: A bizarre dish Japanese are known for their culture in eating fresh or raw foods. Some restaurants in Tokyo, Japan want to introduce and promote fresh and unusual dishes to draw in some Japanese and tourists visiting in their place. So a video of a woman went viral because she is eating a live frog sashimi in one of the restaurant in Tokyo. Many people are against in that concept and commented harsh words but they did not realize they also killed and eat meats to satisfy their…

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    information. When neurons break down, the body can’t control all of its movements. The brain controls the entire body and when the nerves in the brain break down, it causes your body to glitch. This is why a person with this disease experiences muscle twitches and can’t control all of their movements. Huntington’s is caused by a mutation in the gene for a protein called Huntingtin. This is why the neurons break down. Huntington’s disease is passed on by family members. Someone can…

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    Meningitis and torticollis are two homeostatic imbalances that affect the human body. This essay will give background information, treatments, signs and symptoms, and their connections to the specific systems they affect. Meningitis is the swelling of the meninges due to bacterial infections. It can cause things like convulsions, delirium, and in worst case scenarios death. With an early checkup and diagnosis, some modern medicine, and cautionary measures, the death rate stands in between 5…

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    Muscle Sumation Lab Report

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    through the form of muscle recruitment. The cause of this reaction was due to the increased voltage stimulus on the sciatic nerve. Furthermore, the second case study exhibited temporal summation, where constant stimulus exposure lead to a fusion of twitches called a tetanic contraction. As for the third experiment, it was the opposite…

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    Epilepsy is a disorder defined by many as having recurrent and unprovoked seizures (apgar pg 296). These seizures can range from very physical and dramatic seizures to light twitches or no movement at all (kirka…). Despite the obvious physical issues of this disease, its problems start in the brain, and the seizures are usually categorized by where they affect the brain. There are generalized onset seizures, which start on both sides of the brain, focal onset seizures, which start in one…

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    Movements propagated by skeletal muscle both simple and complex also require interaction with nerve. The nerves and muscle work together to help us do out conscious task with ease. The purpose of this lab is to identify how changes in such variables will affect the properties of the muscle in a human flexor digitorium superficialis (FDS) and to extrapolate the nerve changes from a sciatic nerve of a frog. Neurons are excitable cells structural features such as dendrites, cell body and axon.…

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    Electrolyte Disorders, Pediatric Electrolytes are minerals found in the body’s blood and tissues in the form of dissolved salts. Electrolyte disorders occur when there is an imbalance between the amount of water and essential minerals in the blood, urine, and other bodily fluids. When this happens, it can affect the normal function of the brain, heart, liver, and other organs. Your child gets electrolytes from foods and drinks. Electrolytes function to: • Keep the amount of fluids in the body…

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    There are only two reasons anyone from the village seeks the heart of the forest. Either they are afraid of death, or they've come to seek it. There in the darkness is clearing filled with light, no matter the weather of the world beyond. There in the bright clearing is a small hut, its thatched roof laced with flowers in ever bloom. There in the hut is a girl whose heart-shaped face is streaked with ash. Three harsh lines that run wild down the center of her otherwise delicate demeanor. On the…

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    Mr. Mcgregor

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    There’s proof that there were hunting rifles in his store which led to Ginger being illegally skillful in shooting Peter. On the other hand, another proof showed that Ginger was trying to shoot and chase Peter. According to the clues found near the Twitches’ house, a bent metal tube that smelled like gunpowder specifies a missed bullet. Secondly, a small semicircular bent metal that also smells like gunpowder was found in the Bunnies’ house indicating the missed bullet. On the other hand, one…

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    general symptom is caused by the pressure of the tumor on the brain or spinal cord. Specific symptoms are caused when a specific part of the brain is not working normally because of the tumor. General symptoms can consist of: headaches, seizures, twitches, vomiting, behavior change, numbness or fatigue. Symptoms of primary cancer include: eye abnormalities, difficulty swallowing, memory loss or absence of menstruation and breast milk. These symptoms can appear even if you do not have brain…

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