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Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure
Introduction
The blood pressure is the force that causes blood to flow through the arteries, capillaries, and finally veins back to the heart. It is closely regulated via several physiological mechanisms to ensure an adequate tissue blood flow. Both systolic and diastolic pressures increase with age (figure 1).
The ...
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Gastrointestinal Tract
Gastrointestinal Tract
Introduction
The voyage as a reporter continues for me. This time around, I have been provided a mini-sub and I have been swallowed by a 55 year old man along with a hamburger, root beer and French fries, and I have entered into the gastrointestinal tract where I will ...
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ANEMIA
Anemia
Anemia
Anemia is a decrease in the circulating red blood cells. Usually, persons are supposed anemic when the levels of their hemoglobin are more than two standard deviations below the mean level in their hospital's laboratory. The identification of anemia is subjective to variables for example pregnancy status (hemodilution in pregnancy ...
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Stress
Stress
Introduction
The term “Stress” has a negative impact on the body of human beings, but to some extent, as it has many positive impact and benefits for the body as well. Most of the peoples and even doctors tell their patient that they should have to remove stress on their mind ...
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BIOLOGY
Effects of hormones on metabolism
Effects of hormones on metabolism
Introduction
Hormones are the secreted chemicals which are released by endocrine glands. There are enormous effects of hormones on the metabolism. In a body of human, there are many hormones which are released by endocrine glands. These hormones affects on many activities ...
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Biology
Biology
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According to the Darwin's theory, only very few lizards landed individually on the island, and since there was no other species on the island, it helped the lizards to grow their population to a large extent. As a result of which many different groups of lizards started to become ...
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SENSORY ORGANS
Sensory Organs Structures
Sensory Organs Structures
Introduction
Our awareness and familiarity with the exterior of the world or globe is dependent upon our approaches of observation and acuity. There is an established categorization of senses including vision, smell, taste, touch and smell that are administered by special organs of sense. Sensory organs ...
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Urine Analysis Methods
Urine Analysis Methods
Urine Analysis Methods
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The urine analysis is important as it tells about the conditions associated with urinary tract. These tests provide important information. We have developed and discussed the plan of establishing a comprehensive Urine Bench at country hospital. This paper describes the methods of these ...
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No People without Plants
No People without Plants
Introduction
Photosynthesis stands for the important relation in between the bio-chemical cycles which are very important for human beings and the working of the system of Earth.
The basic structure of this critical reaction of photosynthesis is
6CO2 + 6H2O + Sun Light (6 6O2 + ...
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HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Hormone Replacement Theory
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Hormone Replacement Theory
Introduction
The human body is a miracle that is created by God. Human body is a system that works in coordination and collaboration of the mechanism of various systems that are there in the body. Hormones are one of the essential components ...