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Labia Minora Labia Majora
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The vagina is a thin walled-tube, 8 to 10 cm long.
It lies between the bladder & the rectum & extends
from the cervix to the body exterior. The urethra
is embedded in its anterior wall. Often called the
birth canal, the vagina provides a passageway for
delivery of an infant & for menstrual flow. Since
it receives the penis (& semen) during sexual
intercourse, it is The highly distensible wall of
the vagina wall consists of three coats: A mucosa
marked by transverse ridges or rule, which
stimulat...
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Anabolic Steroids Prostate Gland
1,697 words
Anabolic steroids are synthetic compounds
formulated to be like the male sex hormone
testosterone. Many athletes use anabolic steroids
male and female alike, such as body builders,
weightlifters, baseball players, football players,
swimmers, and runners. They do so because they
mistakenly believe that In a male testosterone is
released by the leading cells in the testes. The
testosterone has two main functions androgenic and
anabolic. Androgenic is the development of male
sex characteristics. An...
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Red Blood Cells Connective Tissue
986 words
functions in the rapid internal transport of
substances Your body's differentiated cells, which
perform specialized tasks, cannot fend for
themselves. Different types must interact in
coordinated ways to maintain the composition,
volume, and temperature of a tissue fluid
surrounding them, the interstitial fluid. A
circulating connective tissue-blood-interacts with
tissue fluid, making continual deliveries and
pickups that help keep conditions tolerable for
enzymes and other molecules heart, gene...
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Signs And Symptoms Breast Tissue
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Definition Gynecomastia is a common disease of the
male breast where there is a benign glandular
enlargement of that breast at some time in the
male's life. It usually consists of the appearance
of a flat pad of glandular tissue beneath a nipple
which becomes tender at the same time. The
development may be unilateral or bilateral. There
is rarely a continued growth of the breast tissue;
ordinarily the process is of brief duration and
stops short of the production of permanent
enlargement of the ...
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Anabolic Steroids Androgenic Steroids
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All about Steroids Understanding steroid Steroids
nature Steroids that are used by athletes are the
artificial form of testosterone, a human hormone
released by the body to stimulate and maintain the
male sexual organs. Testosterone is called a male
hormone since it is produced in men in large
quantities compared to the quantity produced in
women (Mishra, 1 - 2). Hormones that are produced
by the testes and the adrenal gland in men and
ovaries and adrenal gland in women contains
certain kind of ...
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Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease Nucleic Acid
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Over the years there have been many documented
cases of diseases for which there appeared to be
no cause. Only within the late 20 th century has
the reason for these illnesses been brought into
the spotlight. The symptoms of these illnesses are
usually the loss of coordination followed by
dementia, but in some cases an inability to sleep
develops into dementia. These symptoms are caused
by damaged regions of the brain. This damage
occurs in the form of normal tissue changing to a
sponge-like con...
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Breast Cancer Ten Minute
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A lot of work has been done recently to establish
a Human Genome Model, a genetic map, physical map
and comparative DNA sequence of human chromosomes.
This work with the Human Genome Model cannot be
achieved without a small part upon the parallel
implementation of gene mapping projects in other
species. One of these other species which has been
associated with the human recently has been the
feline (1). With exception to the primates, of the
non primate mammalian species with developing
comparat...
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Muscle Fibers Skeletal Muscles
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Introduction With the introduction of such modern
conveniences such as the automobile, remote
control, and even the electric toothbrush people
are relying on technology to do everything for
them. With a generation growing up in todays
society physical tasks have almost become
obsolete. Tasks such as even going shopping and
going out to visit a friend can be done from the
comfort of your own computer. With this sedentary
lifestyle, muscular size will almost be
unnecessary, except for the athlete ...
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American Cancer Society Survival Rate
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... boost of treatment to the cancer itself and
the area close by. Internal radiotherapy for
cancer of the cervix is also known as called
'calcium treatment'. This is because a radioactive
element called calcium is the radiation source
that is used for the in-patient treatment over a
few days. Other radioactive metals can be used,
which release radiation more quickly. Treatment
can be given in 2 - 5 sessions of a few minutes
each. The overall total radiation dose the patient
receives will be abo...
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Bone Tissue Blood Vessels
391 words
2 a) Functions of: skeleton: To provide support
and protection of body parts. It acts as sites for
muscle attachment, blood cell production, and
calcium and phosphate storage. Cartilage: Serves
as structural models for bones that replace them.
It maintains the shape of the nose, outer ear, and
other body parts. It also serves to custom joints
between adjacent bones of the vertebral column,
limbs, hands, and elsewhere. Ligaments: These
bridge the gap between bones Tendons: Cords or
straps of conn...
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Phenotypic Expression Tissue Culture Cells
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Cell Culture Methodology From Donor to Cell Lines
Cellular tissue culture has come a long way since
the beginning of the 20 th century. Published
papers in the early 1900 +s report a theory and a
procedure, although harsh and crude, to keep cells
alive in media, and those cells+ behavior in vitro
would be similar cells in vivo. The advantages of
these cell cultures soon came into perspective,
medical research could soar from this. Certain
difficulties were soon overcome and a serum free
media wa...
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Freezing Curve Damage Occurs Frozen
613 words
Cryogenics is the science that deals with
subfreezing temperatures and how they effect
matter. There are several different fields of
cryogenics, such as cryobiology. Cryobiologists
study the effect of severe cold on living things,
usually warm-blooded animals. The purpose of most
of these studies is to find a way to better store
cells and tissues for transplantation that is not
to be done immediately. Every day hearts, livers,
kidneys, and other such organs are shipped across
the country to be t...
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Plays An Important Role Dental Caries
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Dental Disease One significant problem in
dentistry is the progression of carious lesions in
the teeth. Carious lesions or dental caries is
defined as a localized, progressively destructive
disease of the teeth that starts at the external
surface with an apparent dissolution of the
inorganic components by organic acid. The tendency
to the development of dental caries depends on
specific surfaces of teeth and several other
factors which include: type of tooth, location and
length of exposure to t...
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Epstein Barr Virus Lymph Nodes
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Hodgkins Disease Cancers arising from the lymph
nodes or other sites of lymphoid tissue are
broadly termed lymphomas. This group of diseases
is divided into Hodgkins disease and non-Hodgkins
lymphoma. In both conditions, there is a
replacement of normal lymphatic tissue by
collections of abnormal lymphoma cells. The
lymphatic system are a complex network of
specialised cells and organs that defend the body
against infection. Lymphatic organs include the
bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph n...
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Bone Marrow Identical Twin
641 words
There are two different responses produced by the
immune response in mammals. There is the Cell
mediated response, and there is the antibody
response. First we shall deal with the Cell
mediated response. This response is based upon the
help of T-Cells. There are various types of
T-cells which all have different jobs in the
system. The cell mediated response is mainly
utilised in defence against intracellular
pathogens, such as view and fungi (and some
bacteria). The T-cell precursors are produce...
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Part Of The Body Breast Cancer
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Cancer is not just one disease but rather a group
of diseases. All forms of cancer cause cells in
the body to change and grow out of control. Most
types of cancer cells form a lump or mass called a
tumor. Cells from the tumor can break away and
travel to other parts of the body. There they can
continue to grow. This spreading process is called
metastasis. When cancer spreads, it is still named
after the part of the body where it started. For
example, if breast cancer spreads to the lungs, it
is ...
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Muscular Dystrophy Association
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There Muscular Dystrophy MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY There
is no single disease called muscular dystrophy.
Muscular Dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of
inherited diseases that are characterized by
progressive weakness and degeneration of muscle
tissue, with or without the breakdown of nerve
tissue. (Emery, A. ) The muscular dys trophies are
a group of muscles diseases that have three
features in common: they are hereditary; they are
progressive; and like stated above, each causes a
characteristic of sele...
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Jonas Salk Polio Vaccine
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The discovery of the polio vaccine was an
important medical and scientific breakthrough
because it saved many lives since the 1950 s. In
the summer of 1916 the great polio epidemic struck
the United states. By the 1950 s hundreds of
thousands of people had been struck by the
poliomyelitis. The highest number of cases
occurred in 1953 with over 50, 000 people infected
with the virus. When hygienic conditions were poor
polio attacked infants. The disease was spread by
contaminated water and contac...
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Important To Remember Frontal Lobotomy
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One Flew OverPshycosurgery Introduction One Flew
Over the Cock s Nest presents a flashing array of
images and scenes that are impossible to ignore
and impossible to forget. One particular scene,
where Jack Nicholson is being led to bed with a
marring scar on his forehead, is among the most
socially disturbing. For, we find it hard to
believe that humanity had scrambled the brains of
those who could not live within the confines of
society. Nicholson s character received a
pre-frontal lobotomy. No...
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American Cancer Society Types Of Cancer
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Cancer is a major killer of people all around the
globe. We do not have a definite cure, but the
amount of research done on this one disease costs
on the average of $ 1. 2 billion dollars annually,
and $ 20 billion annually in care of cancer
patients. What is Cancer? Cancer is a broad
ranging term that is used by many people,
including medical professionals such as doctors.
Cancer, in its most fatal and aggressive form, is
of a larger class of diseases known as neoplasms.
There are two forms of ...
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