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    she is addressing is how morbid it is for dead people and their bodies to be harvested for it organs. The way she starts the essay is by using a narrative approach, and the reason there is the narrative approach is for more effect of emotion to the readers. Her thesis statement that grabbed my attention the most was “Compared with such micro scare cures, transplants- which consist of salvaging entire organs from a heart- beating cadaver and sewing them into a different body- seem crudely…

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    Skin Care Products Essay

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    Tried and true skin care products that make a difference Ever since I was twelve years old and I got my first pimple, I have been searching high and low for successful skin care products that won’t break my bank account. After twenty-one years of existence, I have learned that no such this is possible. However, I have tried more skin care products than I can name, most of them ending up in the garbage can. For those few products that do work, I will continue to use over and over until the day I…

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    Cadaver Observation

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    Cadaver Observation and Interaction The cadaver interaction is the last part of the HAPI lab. The cadavers are previously covered up until we reach this stage of the program to prevent undue distraction. We reveal the cadavers and students can come around to see how everything that we have observed and discussed fits and is connected in the human body (Figure 6). It is of critical importance to ensure that the students can not identify the cadavers. The face remains permanently covered and not…

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    what parts of the heart is most vital? All parts of the heart are vital. why do people get heart attacks? People who get that get heart attacks generally have coronary heart disease. What happens during a heart attack? During a heart attack, a blood clot blocks the flow of the blood through a coronary artery which can damage the heart muscle. How does the heart change over time? Some people develop arteriosclerosis as they get older, which is the stiffening of the arteries. What can we do to…

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    The body is a complex system of cells, tissues, and organs working together to form systems. There are twelve systems total in the human body and they are: Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Immune, Lymphatic, Cardiovascular, Urinary, Digestive, Respiratory, Nervous, Endocrine, and Reproductive Systems. All the systems are important to the body to function as a whole. If one system is not working correctly, then results are fatal to that person. I believe that the most important systems are the…

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    coordinating certain reflexes. The spinal cord reaches from the bottom of your brain to the top of your lower back. It is generally around 45 centimeters long (18 inches) in men and 43 centimeters (17 inches) in women. The digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. It contains the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and the large intestine. There are 6 main…

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    Epidermis Layers

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    1. The three major layers that make up healthy skin are the epidermis, dermis, and the hypodermis. The epidermis is a keratinized stratified squamous epithelium that resists abrasion and reduces water loss. It have four cell types and five layers. The dermis made of strong, flexible dense irregular connective tissue. It contains the blood vessels, nerve fibers and lymphatic vessels. The sweat glands and the hair follicles live in the dermis layer. The hypodermis is deep to the skin. It is made…

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    Cyanosis Research Paper

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    Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin, nail beds and mucous membranes. Cyanosis shows up when the levels of deoxygenated blood rise in small blood vessels of fingers and toes. It affects the integumentary system by reducing the amount of oxygen in hemoglobin and raising the amount of deoxygenated blood in the blood supply. This may be seen in cases of heart failure, shock, exposure to cold temperatures and diseases of blood circulation. There are two types of Cyanosis: Central…

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    The Pipe and the Tabor is the instrument I chose. The pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by one player and it consisted of a three-holed pipe played with one hand and a small drum that was played with the other hand. The pipe is a simple instrument with a fipple like a whistle or a recorder but usually, it only had three melody holes. The tabor is narrow to simplify overblowing. There is a ridge around the bottom of the instrument to help support the pipe. I could not find a…

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    Cardiac muscle is only present in the heart, and is also what the heart entirely consists of. Skeletal Muscle is seen as covering the skeleton, and controls all of the movement of the human body. Visceral muscle is located in the organs of the human body, and in blood vessels. This type of muscle is also called smooth muscle, as it has a very “smooth” appearance under a microscope. Just like how the cardiovascular system could not function without the muscular system, the same holds…

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