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    9 Science Learner’s Material Module 1 Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Working with Other Organ Systems This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and/or universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at action@deped.gov.ph. We valueDepartment of Education your feedback and recommendations. Republic

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    Lost in the Desert

    her skin with water maybe from an IV bag or anything available. Apply ice packs to the patient's armpits, groin, neck, and back. Because these areas are rich with blood vessels close to the skin, cooling them may reduce body temperature. 3. What specifically caused Mark’s weakness, nausea, disorientation, headache, and low blood pressure? Prolonged exposure to high temperatures and dehydration. This leads to failure of the body's temperature control system. (Hypothalamus) 4. Since

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    Red and White

    Pure or Passionate: An Analytical Juxtaposition of White and Red What are colors? Why do we see them? How is it possible for our brain to make a connection with colors by having emotions? Color is part of the visible light spectrum and the reason colors appear is due to the pigment that is not absorbed by an object. The description of the reflection allows the eye to see the color and have the brain cells interpret the meaning behind that specific color. The effect of seeing and interpreting

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    Poetry

    Centre Number Surname Other Names Candidate Signature Candidate Number For Examiner’s Use Examiner’s Initials Question Mark General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2014 1 2 3 Additional Science Unit Biology B2 BL2HP 4 5 Biology Unit Biology B2 Tuesday 13 May 2014 9.00 am to 10.00 am H 6 7 TOTAL For this paper you must have:  a ruler. You may use a calculator. A Time allowed  1 hour Instructions  Use black ink or black ball-point pen.  Fill in the boxes at the

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    The Negative Effects Of Malaria

    “Over one million people die from mosquito-borne diseases every year” (OXITEC, 2016). A mosquito is an insect which lives around the world especially in tropical and subtropical countries. The mosquito has both positive and negative effects. As part of positive effects, larvae of mosquitoes are food for fish, and mosquitoes help pollinate some flowers, when they consume nectar. In contrast, mosquitoes make people annoyed and cause many diseases. World Health Organization (2016) explains that the

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    Blood Transfusion Case Study

    In blood transfusion practice, the ABO is the most important blood group system for blood group compatibility (Schwarz & Dorner, 2003). This is because A, B antigens are strongly immunogenic and upon stimulation elicit a strong antibody response and their alloantibody can cause destruction of transfused red cells (Enosolease & Bazuaye, 2008). The ABO blood group system is considered to be safe and cost effective in most transfusion except in case of multiple transfusions where extensive cross matching

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    Essay On Bloodborne Pathogens

    INTRODUCTION: Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that present in human blood and they can cause diseases. These pathogens include: – Viruses such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), also, parasites such as malaria and certain fungi. Sharp-tools, needle-sticks and other apparatus-related injuries may expose stuff to bloodborne pathogens. To eliminate the risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, implement an exposure control plan for workers

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    Image Segmentation Case Study

    III. PROPOSED SYSTEM 3.1 Image Acquisition Initial step is to obtain the CT check picture of lung growth quiet. The lung CT pictures are having low clamor when contrasted with X-beam and MRI pictures; thus they are considered for adding to the method. The primary point of interest of utilizing figured tomography pictures is that, it gives better clarity and less bending. The gained pictures are in crude structure. In the procured pictures parcel of clamor is ob-served. To enhance the complexity

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    Case Study: The Road To Cirrhosis

    important functions of the liver are: processing nutrients from food, removing toxins from the body, helping to store sugar and releasing it into the blood as needed to maintain glucose levels, and producing bile for digestive purposes. The liver also plays a role in producing proteins, fat metabolism for producing energy, breaking down old damaged cells, and blood clotting. It is obvious to see that the liver has many important functions that a person’s body depends on. Cirrhosis of the liver can affect

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    Joint Discomfort Case Study

    Some people could experience moderate joint anguish from minor damage; nevertheless, the soreness can typically by way of subsided readily by resting. That being stated, there are others who have joint discomfort for various reasons comparable to infections, autoimmune illnesses, inflammatory conditions and degenerative ailments. Damage-related joint soreness: persistent joint suffering can be as a result of a stressful injury prior to now. Some individuals may even expertise continuous joint agony

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