The Raw Materials of Biotechnology The Molecules of Cells Entire organism System Tissue Cells Organelle Molecules Atoms Molecular/atoms lowest level of organization Organic chemistry Chemistry of Carbon CHNOPS ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus Sulfur Several Trace Minerals Forms a bond with 4 other atoms in which electrons are shared forming a covalent compound C H C H H H CH4 \ H C H H OH
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Patient | HISTORY Reason for Seeking Care/Presenting Problem Cirrhosis Congestive Heart Failure Coronary Heart Disease Diverticular Disease Depression Diabetes, Type 1 x Diabetes, Type 2 Emphysema Glaucoma Gout Hemophilia Hernia Hypertension Irritable Bowel Syndrome Multiple Sclerosis Osteoporosis Parkinson’s Disease Psoriasis Renal Failure Seizure Disorder Thyroid Disease Venous Insufficiency Vision Disturbance Female: Dysfunctional
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Physiology of Blood Components, Characteristics, Functions of Blood Major Components of Blood 1. Formed elements - the actual cellular components of blood (special connective tissue) a.erythrocytes - red blood cells b.leukocytes - white blood cells c.platelets - cell fragments for clotting 2. Blood plasma - complex non-cellular fluid surrounding formed elements; protein & electrolytes. Separation of Components
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Republic of the Philippines SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY College of Arts and Sciences Lucban, Quezon NSC01- Biological Sciences (Lecture) Removal Examination Name: Course and Year: Date: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Type your answer in a separate file, submit it one hour after you received this exam. You may open your notes. Late submission will not be accepted. Please email me: restanmarkalvin@yahoo.com. Do not answer questions in RED. Good luck. _____1. The metabolic rate of a resting, fasting,
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NAVOTAS ADVENTIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, INC. 516 Gov. Pascual St., Daanghari, Navotas City First Periodical Test SCIENCE IV Name: _______________________ Date: ______________ Score: _________ Rating: _______ Choose the letter of the best answer and write them on the space before the blanks: ____ 1. The living framework of our body is called ______. a. Circulatory System c. Skeletal System b. Digestive System d. Urinary System ____ 2. How many bones are there in the human
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|Prefix/suffix |Meaning |Example(s) | |balano- |Of the glans penis or glans clitoridis |Balanitis | |bi- |twice, double |Binary[disambiguation needed [pic]] | |bio-
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The impact of disease on Man Introduction Through the ages disease has always plagued man and the environment. A disease is basically impairment in the condition of an organism. This project touches the surface of the broad topic that is disease as well as suitable measures for keeping disease under control. Table of Contents Topic Page Types of diseases
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4 Main Idea • • • • • What is a main idea? What is a topic? How do you recognize the difference between general and specific ideas? What is a stated main idea? What is an unstated main idea? Everyday Reading Skills: Selecting a Book Copyright ©2010 by Pearson Education, Inc. 118 CHAPTER 4 Main Idea What Is a Main Idea? The main idea of a passage is the core of the material, the particular point the author is trying to convey. The main idea of a passage can be stated in one sentence
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Unit II: Genetics Brief Overview Reading: Chapters 3, 4, 9-12, 14 (Note: you have reviewed much of this already) The earth is teeming with living things. We can easily see some of the larger organisms—trees, grass, flowers, weeds, cats, fish, squirrels, dogs, insects, spiders, snails, mushrooms, lichens. Other organisms are everywhere, in the air, in water, soil and on our skin, but are too small to see with the naked eye—bacteria, viruses, protists (single celled eukaryotes such as amoebae)
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UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BODY NOTES Anatomical Position - Posterior = Back Anterior = Front Dorsal = Back Ventral = Front Medial = Middle Lateral = Side Superior = Above Inferior = Below Proximal = Near point of attachment / Beginning Distal = Away from point of attachment / end Cephalic = Head Caudal = Tail Anatomical Guides – Using a known anatomical structure or region identifying an underlying or adjacent structure. Linear Guide – Drawing a real or imaginary line to locate
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