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CYSTIC FIBROSIS
Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis
Part 1: Background
1a) Explain briefly what Cystic Fibrosis is - provide a definition of CF
Cystic fibrosis, or cystic fibrosis, is a genetic disorder that affects the respiratory and digestive tracts. The symptoms appear in childhood and their severity varies from person to person. It is a ...
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THE MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY ASSIGNMENT
The Musculoskeletal Anatomy assignment
The Musculoskeletal Anatomy assignments
Introduction
According to Galiano (1998), tennis is a sport that is mainly characterized by the continuous repetition of a series of gestures. There is a cyclical sport like swimming or athletics, but is subject to countless movements from accelerations, running, ...
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Cis-Trans Isomerism in Vision
Introduction
The retina, the light-detector layer in the back of our eyes, contains colored compounds called visual pigments. They are insoluble in water and can be extracted from the retina with aqueous detergents. In the dark these pigments are reddish (their name, rhodopsin, comes from a Greek word ...
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LITERATURE REVIEW
Literature Review
Bone Scintigraphy or FDG-PET: Which is superior in detecting bone metastases in cancer patients?
Student ID Number: 090051657 Bone Scintigraphy or FDG-PET
Introduction
A bone scan is a procedure used to assess various bones of the bodies, whether they are free from diseases. It is used to track various diseases in ...
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CARDIO-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Cardio-Respiratory System
Cardio-Respiratory System
Introduction
The paper discusses the cardio respiratory system in a holistic context. The cardio-respiratory system is one that maintains blood flow and exchange of matter with the exterior, implying a good development of both metabolic and homeostatic.
Cardio-respiratory System
The cardio-respiratory system is composed of the cardiovascular ...
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Human Reproduction System
Human Reproduction System
Human Reproduction System
Introduction
In animals, the anatomical organs concerned with production of offspring. In humans and other mammals the female reproductive system produces the female reproductive cells (the eggs, or ova) and contains an organ in which development of the fetus takes place; the male reproductive ...
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Micro Protein Determination in Milk
Micro Protein Determination in Milk
Quality Control
Quality Control that has been intended in the sample of protein holds a known concentration of an estimate 600 µg/ml (Herbert, 2007, p.36). However, to analyze and comprehend the changes and the challenges that have been intended as per the testing ...
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MALARIA
Malaria
Malaria
Malaria
Malaria is a group of vector-borne infectious diseases transmitted to humans through the bites of mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles (mosquitoes) and accompanied by fever, chills, splenomegaly (spleen size increased), hepatomegaly (enlarged liver), anemia. It is characterized by a chronic relapsing course and is caused by parasitic protists kind Plasmodium ...
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Organisms
Organisms
Diatoms
Diatoms are small eukaryotic plants with over 10,000 known species, constituting one of the major components of the phytoplankton in freshwater and marine environments. Traditionally, they have been regarded as beneficial to the growth and survival of marine organisms, and to the transfer of organic material through ...
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PROTEIN IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Protein in the Digestive System
Protein in the Digestive System
Digestion
The process through which food is broken down into simple chemical compounds that can be used by the cells of an organism. In plants, food is broken down by individual cells. In humans and other animals, ...