Category: Anatomy

  • Parkinson’s disease: a.

    Parkinson’s Disease: a. Incidence in US (data must be from 2020-22). (Hint: associate the incidence with the life expectancy) b. Pathophysiology (brief description of the main anatomical/physiological events leading to the disease) c. Stem cell treatment (focus on advantages and disadvantages) d. Nursing care and physical therapy goals for Parkinson’s patients. Instructions: 1. Your assignment…

  • Written papers are designed to provide you the ability to critically ‘free think’ a position.

    Assessment 2: Written Paper Written papers are designed to provide you the ability to critically ‘free think’ a position. In this assessment students must critically write on the role of genetics and epigenetics influences on stress and how this may contribute to which accepted theories on ageing. You need to form a logical argument for…

  • The Definition of Hand Skin Anatomy

    The skin is the outer vertebrates guarding and protecting the underlying muscles, internal organs, ligaments, and bones. Different body locations have different skin layers which support diverse appendages and subsequent functioning. The hand skin aids in preventing the inner body against harm and regulating body temperatures. Therefore, the hand’s skin contains the epidermis, the dermis,…

  • Anatomy, Physiology, and Living Habitats of Tanuki

    Introduction We are “Red Panda,” a mammalian species native to southwestern China and the eastern Himalayas (see Appendix 1). We are the only members of the Ailuridae family (we could have been raccoons but scientists opted to place us in a separate family). We live both in the wild and in captivity (longer in captivity…

  • Human Body Bones Anatomical Reference

    Table of Contents Skull – consists of cranial and facial bones Vertebral Column Thorax Appendicular Skeleton The Upper Limb The Pelvic Girdle The Lower Limb Skull – consists of cranial and facial bones Cranial bones – these contribute to the cranium, which encloses & protects the brain; note they are separated by jagged boundaries called…

  • Anatomical Factors Associated With Elite Performance

    Table of Contents Introduction Sprint Anatomy Conclusion References Introduction During sprint races among sportspeople, the most crucial emphasis is placed on the time for which an athlete can run. A short distance does not mean easy performance professional sprinters must demonstrate incredible coordination and speed performance to be the first among their competitors. Every hundredth…

  • Embryonic Development – Anatomy & Physiology

    Introduction Embryos have different stages depending on organisms for instance, in humans, it is a newly developing being up to the ninth week of development. In organisms with multiple cells, the term ’embryo’ broadly describes the life cycle or early stage of development before hatching or birth. The embryonic development process starts with fertilization, where…

  • Skin: Anatomy, Physiology, Functions

    The skin may be regarded as one of the most important organ of the human body due to its multiple indispensable functions. It protects a person from all challenges that may come from the environment and assists in the regulation of inner processes as well. This paper is dedicated to the examination of the skin,…

  • Leonardo da Vinci and Scientific Anatomy in Renaissance

    Table of Contents Introduction The formation of scientific anatomy in Renaissance Europe Contribution of Leonardo da Vinci to the development of anatomy Leonardo da Vinci cannon Works Cited Introduction Anatomy is the foundation of medicine, the basis of its theory and practice. With this science, the process of knowledge of medical disciplines begins. Its comprehension…

  • Discuss what (if anything) is known about the genetic component of the disease.

    I included all posted instructions for the paper that were submitted by professor. Paper must cover following. 1. Identify, discuss and define a disease and tell how it affects the body/specific organ (or organ system). Be sure to include information about who gets the disease (age, race, gender) and how many people in the United…