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    Four Major Body Systems

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    can be especially catastrophic. The body systems, or specific categories that most processes in the body are attributed to, are what must be held to perfection. The major body systems each play a key role in helping to maintain the internal homeostasis of the body. To begin with, the four major body systems that deal with life systems, the respiratory, cardiovascular, and immune system, all play separate roles to maintain homeostasis. The respiratory systems function is to provide the body with oxygen

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    Have you ever wondered what endocrine system is or what it does? Ever wondered what it was made up of or how it helps with functioning our bodies? Well, the endocrine system is really important just as all the other systems in our bodies are important to us. The endocrine system is made up of multiple glands in our body that are used for the production and secretion of hormones into the blood stream. The endocrine system helps us in our growth and controlling the body 's metabolic activity for everyday

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    Body Systems of Various Organisms All organisms in the world have a range of systems and organs in their body. Some organisms may share similar body systems while others have absolutely nothing in common. Several of those organisms include humans, pigs, crayfish, and earthworms. From their mushy, gushy organs to their soft, gentle skin, you may think, “How are humans and pigs possibly alike? Or a crayfish and an earthworm?” In many ways they may not be, but in other ways, they are very much alike

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    resulted in a multitude of negative effects years afterword from which the population has not yet fully recovered (Arcand-Hoy and Benson, 1998). This is primarily blamed on the long-term effects of endocrine disruptors that were introduced into the system. Either by mimicking natural hormones and binding to hormone receptors, or by blocking the binding of natural hormones to hormone receptors, endocrine disruptors are able to alter how natural hormones are produced and used (Oberdorster and Cheek

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    The above research shows that endocrine disruptors may pose the greatest risk during prenatal and early postnatal development when organ and neural systems are developing. Additionally, the consequences in animals linked to early exposure may not be apparent until later in life, but EDC’s can affect subfertility, premature reproductive senescence, and cancer. These issues are our greatest concern, and alternative precautionary strategies must be adopted, which including seeking to eliminate

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    dose of 1000 mg/kg (ECB., 2012). Cope, et al. reported a two-generation reproduction study at oral doses of 10, 100 and 1000 mg/kg BW/day on reproductive, developmental and neurobehavioral study following oral exposure of TBBPA in SD rats (Cope et al., 2015). Consistent with other multi-generational studies, there were no marked effects on various reproductive parameters including time to vaginal opening and anogenital distance, sperm motility, concentration, morphology were observed in F1 or F2 generation

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    An Urologists is an urinary system specialists. An urologists is devoted to two primary subjects which are the study of genital and sexual health of males and the study of the urinary system.Urine testing is usually done by samples that are very easy to collect with gives a wealth of information about your bodily functions. Urologists will care for the patients whose urine tests showed abnormalities in the male reproductive system or within the urinary tract. If a male or female is experiencing urinary

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    There is a hole located on the right side of its body where the male and female reproductive organs are both located. The Glaucus Atlanticus does not fertilize itself with both the organs. The slug has an extremely long male reproductive organ, sometimes longer than its body, in order to reach the female reproductive organ on its mate. The female reproductive organs produce egg strings.There are about 12-20 eggs in each egg string and the eggs will stay where they are

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    Endocrine body system What are hormones? A hormone is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour. Which is a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action. Glands of the Endocrine System The Thyroid Gland - The thyroid gland produces

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    BPA to health risks, particularly reproductive risks, prompted companies to go the "BPA-free" route. But new research from the University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) Health Sciences says not so fast: BPS (Bisphenol S), a replacement for BPA that technically makes products BPA-free, is probably not safe either. "BPS is Not Harmless" Using studies on zebrafish, UCLA researchers found that BPS "speeds up embryonic development and disrupts the reproductive system'" reports Science Daily. http://www

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