Structures Of The Human Body

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    Review Midterm Ii

    Can not be diagnosed until puberty. I I I X X Y XYY and XXX also know as Super Male or Jacobs syndrome 2. Describe how humans adapt under cold stress (Pp. 124-25). Vaso-Constriction restricts blood flow retain heat. Shivering causes body temperature to increase. Wear more warm clothing or heat living space. The body attempts to increase and conserve body heat by rerouting circulation and shivering Vasoconstriction causes the blood to pool internally to conserve organ heat Shivering

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    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis occurs when an organism or the internal conditions of the human body are at equilibrium. Usually, homeostasis allows the body to maintain relatively stable internal conditions, even though the outer part of the body may change frequently. In order to achieve homeostasis in the human body, a great deal of communication is required between the control center (brain), the receptors and other structures within the body (Marieb, Hoehn 9). According to Marieb and Hoehn, most homeostatic control

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    Using Material from 1b and Elsewhere, Assess the View That Marriage Remains a Patriarchal Institution. (24 Marks)

    Examining the functions of the family (a) Consensus is a general agreement for example the functionalists sociologists see society as based on value consensus; that is, harmony and agreement among its members about basic values. (b) Two essential functions that Parsons sees the nuclear family performing is a geographically mobile workforce which is when people often spent their whole lives living in the same village and a socially mobile workforce which is constantly evolving science and

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    Circulatory System

    metabolic wastes. It also helps to regulate the temperature of the body and is part of the defensive system. The Heart - The Human heart has 4 chambers, left and right atrium and left and right ventricle. - The left side of the heart pumps the oxygenated blood to the body while the right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs - Right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs. - Left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body cells. - Valves prevent backflow of blood – prevent blood going

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    Explain How The Voice Is Linked To The Body

    Voice is an essential instrument for communication and performance for social beings like humans. Janice Dean, an acting teacher and speech coach, once said "The voice is linked to the body. To activate the voice, use the body. This statement further enforces the idea that the voice and body are intertwined. The internal processes that ultimately affect the voice are heavily influenced by external influences and vice versa. From my understanding of the statement with further evidences from the other

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    Swswd

    tissue that help to support the body’s internal organs. They work together to perform a variety of functions. These include; stability, posture, motion, heat, circulation and digestion within the body. Essentially the muscular system provides power for movement of all body parts. It is the muscles within our body which provide us with movement via contractions and without this vital system life would completely stop. Stability and posture Our skeletal muscles attach to our bones through tendons where

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    Bio 2

    Chapter 22 – The Evolution of Primates Paleoanthropology the study of human evolution Primate characteristics 1. 5 digits 2. opposable thumbs or toe 3. long freely moving limbs 4. eyes in front of the head 5. relatively large brain 6. flexible hands & feet 7. nails 3 sub orders or primates 1. suborder prosimii - lemurs 2. suborder tarsiiformers- tarsiers 3. suborder anthropoidea- monkeys, apes, humans Suborder Anthropoidea 45 mya originated in asia & africa more developed

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    The Sociological View Of Friendship

    relatively new area of sociological study. Research has transferred the focus from personal interactions and the psychology of friendships to the social structures that influence and underpin them. This shift in sociological view of friendship is a reflection of the growing interest of mixed methodologies in research. What the social structures are that bind friendship in terms of manners agreed between the perpetrators of the friendship, so the rituals and routines become particular to those people

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    Physocology Worksheet

    worksheet. Part I: Origins of Psychology Within the discipline of psychology, there are several perspectives used to describe, predict, and explain human behavior. Describe three major psychological perspectives and name at least one leading theorist for each. There are several perspectives used to describe, predict, and explain human behavior within the discipline of psychology. To begin with one of the perspectives is the behaviorist perspective. Behaviorism is different from most other

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    Protein Research Article

    molecules, chains of amino acids are proteins. Proteins are responsible for regulating our organs and body tissues, we must have them in order for our bodies to have structure and for our bodies to function properly.20 different amino acids work together to form a particular protein. The National Institute of Health shares that “The sequence of amino acids determines each protein’s unique 3-dimensional structure and its specific function” (nih.gov, 2013).Messenger proteins(Immunoglobulin G) are responsible

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