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By PhilipDjibouti, Africa. Facts. Environmental . Hazards. SNAKES. Adult length usually 2.5 to 3.0 meters, maximum of 4.3 meters; relatively slender snake. Background color may be brown, olive brown, dark olive, greenish brown or dark blackish gray. Interior of mouth blue-gray to blackish.
By Sharon_DaleTissues, Organs, and Systems. The Human Body Video. Organization of Your Body. There are four levels of organization, it is called a HIERARCHY. 1. Cells; 2. Tissues; 3. Organs; 4. Organ Systems. Bodies of vertebrates (animals with spines) are composed of different cell types
By SophiaAcute Renal Failure. Malcolm Cox, M.D. Acute Renal Failure Definition. Acute decrement in GFR May heal partially or completely or progress to more severe renal insufficiency, including end-stage renal disease. Review. 9.0. 8.0. Serum Creatinine (mg/dl). 7.0. 6.0. 5.0. 4.0. 3.0. 2.0.
By arleenBlood and Lymphatic Systems PBP Summer 2017 Presented by Fabian Omenankiti fomenankiti@bison.howard . edu. Blood System Overview. Blood transports oxygen and nutrients to body cells Blood removes carbon dioxide and other waste products from body cells for elimination. Composition of Blood.
By JasminFlorianDNA . Evidence. How is DNA be used to solve crimes? 8 th Grade Forensic Science T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/. What is DNA?. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid and contains genetic information. It is found on chromosomes located in the nucleus of our cells. .
By arleenElectrical Impedance and Colorimetric Measurements. Joanna Ellis, MLS(ASCP). Objectives. Cite the electrical impedance principle of cell counting. Identify and interpret microcytic and macrocytic RBC histograms Define coincidence
By AudreyCirculatory system. What are we going to learn ?. Heart Blood circulation Blood vessels Blood Blood groups. Acts like a pump of the circulatory system supplying blood to the whole body Located between the lungs a little to the left; size roughly equal to a fist
By AntonyThe Circulatory System. Need stethoscopes and straws/plastecine. Activity 1. lay your hand (palm side up) on their desk and count how many times you can open and close their hand for one minute. Ready….set….go! Timer. Activity 2. Discussion:
By issacBlood coagulation failure. Normal blood coagulation. - definition of Haemostasis the arrest of bleeding, preventing loss of blood from the blood vessels. - mechanism of coagulation . - fibrinolysis : dissolving of fibrin clot formation to maintain the patency of the circulation.
By liamThe Circulatory System. The Heart and Blood Vessels. What does the Circulatory System do for us?. It transports materials from one part of the body to another It’s kind of like a busy highway system!.
By MikeCarloLecture Notes 1. Biology A Eaton Rapids High School K.Coppins. I. What is Biology?. A. Biology is the study of __________. B. Themes of Biology 1. _____________________—all life is made of tiny units called cells.
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By Pat_Xavi2.01 Remember the structures of the circulatory system. Essential questions. What are the structures of blood? What are the structures of the circulatory system?. Structures of the circulatory system. Blood Heart Vessels Arteries Veins Capillaries. Blood. Hema - = blood
By andrewFunctions of Human Circulatory System Chp. 8. Includes transport of : 1. oxygen 2. carbon dioxide 3 nutrients 4. water 5. ions 6. hormones 7. antibodies 8. metabolic wastes. The Human Circulatory System. 4 chambered heart Arteries Capillaries Veins. Arteries.
By LucyBLOOD. Enormous importance in the practice of medicine Clinicians examine it more often than any other tissue when trying to determine the cause of disease in their patients. BLOOD COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS. Components:
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