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    they do in fact have a backbone. Thus, all vertebrates have cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. First, cardiac muscle is only found in the heart. Unlike skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle can trigger action potentials without input from the nervous system because of ion channels in their plasma membrane. Resulting in the rhythmic cycles discussed earlier. Second, smooth muscles, derived in hollow organs and blood vessels, are responsible for involuntary body activities; such as churning of the stomach

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    What Is Cystic Fibrosis?

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    Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that affects the respiratory system, digestive/endocrine, and reproductive system. A defective gene produces an abnormally thick mucus in the trachea and causes a blockage in the trachea, damages lung, and resulting in failure of the respiratory system. The mucus also interferes with the pancreas, which it prevents the secretion of digestive enzymes that help dissolve food, causing difficulty in absorbing nutrients. CF causes infertility, particularly in men.

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    Both men and women suffer from a variety of reproductive system disorders. Pelvic inflammatory disease and salpingitis are the two reproductive disorders that will be the center of attention for this discussion. “Pelvic inflammatory disease is an acute inflammatory process caused by infection. Pelvic inflammatory disease may involve any organ, or combination of organs, of the upper genital tract, the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries, and the most severe form, the entire peritoneal cavity” Huether

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    Urology Essay

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    The Department of Urology The department of urology diagnoses and treats any illness or condition that affects the urinary system. Some common conditions treated by this department are; end- stage renal disease (ESRD), enuresis, fistula, hydronephrosis, polycystic kidney disease (PKD), Wilms tumor, anuria, dysuria, and acute tubular necrosis (ATN).To treat and diagnose these conditions a urologist may use some of the following tests and procedures; one of the two dialysis methods hemodialysis and

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    Endocrine System Iesha Alexander, Racquel Shannon, Jerome Crumsey & Richard Parker Dorsey School of Nursing BIO 102 Endocrine System The endocrine system is inclusive of the glands of the body and the hormones they secrete. The secretion of these hormones helps to control numerous bodily functions. Hormones are chemicals that work in correlation with your body’s systems to function properly! These hormones are secreted directly into the bloodstream. Some of the systems controlled by the endocrine

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    Muscular System Essay

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    The muscular system consists of the main organs of just the muscles. The muscular system is responsible for the movement of the human body. There are around 700 named muscles attached to the bones of the skeletal system that make up half of a person’s body weight. Each muscle is a discrete organ constructed of skeletal muscle tissue, blood vessels, tendons, and nerves. Muscle tissue is also found inside of the heart, digestive organs, and blood vessels. There are three types of muscle tissue which

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    Oxytocin

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    posterior pituitary gland to get secreted into the bloodstream for the reproductive areas for men and women but does more in the reproductive of women. Although it is most known for the this, it is also combined and released in the central nervous system where it plays a role in maternal, sexual, and social behaviors. In the first article I found, it talks about how oxytocin plays a large step in the women’s reproductive system. The first is childbirth, where it is responsible for signaling the contraction

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    How does the Endocrine system work? The function of the endocrine system is to regulate body activities, similar to the nervous system in that they both regulate body activities. The difference is that the nervous system uses electrical messengers to send signals to the body, and the endocrine system uses chemical messengers “hormones” to make the changes to effect changes within the body. The endocrine system work together with the nervous system to help control body function and regulations

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    Tapeworms

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    Cestoda. They are long, flat, and parasitic, mostly live in the intestines. Have a scolex; structure that contains suckers and/or hooks. They have proglottids, which are they're body segments. Each proglottid is a hermaphrodite (both female and male reproductive parts). The tapeworms testes produce sperm, which fertilize the eggs to form a zygote, zygote passes through the feces, a dormant, protective cyst is formed in the immediate host. People most commonly get tapeworm from eating raw meat. All tapeworms

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    Dystrophin Analysis

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    Dystrophin is encoded by the largest known human gene Dmd, which spans about 2.4 Mb of Xp21 and is composed of 79 exons (Den Dunnen et al., 1989; Koenig et al., 1987). Alternative promoters and splicing produce tissue-specific isoforms of dystrophin, including the full length Dp427 in skeletal and cardiac muscles, Dp260 in retina, Dp140 in brain and kidney, Dp116 in peripheral nerves, and ubiquitous Dp71 (Muntoni et al., 2003). Although predominant in skeletal and cardiac muscles, Dp427 also expresses

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