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    Physiological Effects of Exercise on the Cardiovascular System. The cardiovascular system also known as the circulatory system is the key system of the horse’s body. When getting a horse fit this system needs to be developed in order to increase the horse’s capacity to draw in oxygen, transport oxygen to the muscles for energy, remove waste products and make the muscles; in this case, cardiac muscle of the heart, become more durable and strong. Heart Rate: Where the heart becomes enlarged when undergoing

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    Question 1: what are two of the four elements that form most of the molecules in living organisms? - Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - Nitrogen Question 2: Describe the action of a hormone. Hormones are chemical messengers within the endocrine system, that regulate specific bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis. Question 3: List 12 body systems - Cardiovascular System - Nervous System - Respiratory System - Gastrointestinal system - Musculoskeletal System - Endocrine System - Immune System

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    to carry around the body to parts that need it. The body needs oxygen to survive because when without it, it would be fatal which is why the respiratory system is important. The respiratory system is dependent upon other organ systems like the circulatory system to transport nutrients to keep the lungs clean and in good health, the skeleton system to provide a structure for the upper respiratory tract, the digestive system to provide fuel for the muscles of the respiratory and the muscular system

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    Eric Ha Biology D 5/11/16 Comparison of Circulatory System between Human and Echinoderm I am going to show the similarities and differences of circulatory system of human and echinoderm. To begin with, I am going to write about the circulatory system of human. There are two types of circulation in circulatory system. First of all, pulmonary circulation is the part of the circulation, which carries oxygen depleted blood away from the heart, to lungs, and back to the heart. At first, in process

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    of Fitness describes Aerobic exercise as “continuous exercise of relatively low intensity but long duration” (Sisk and Atkins). These exercises could include ones such as jogging or playing a sport to increase the heart rate, strengthening the circulatory system. Anaerobic exercise is “any activity or sport that involves brief spurts of intense, difficult activity that typically lasts from a few seconds to about two minutes” (Atkins). A prime example of anaerobic exercise is lifting weights to strengthen

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    CASE STUDY ON FUTURE SCOPE OF NANOROBOTICS IN MEDICAL FIELD 2 3 Keshav kumar EE Pawan Garg EC, Prince kumar Teli E 1 2 3 kumarkeshavee@gmail.com pawangarg14690@gmail.com Princekumart9@gmail.com, Institute of Technology &Management, Bhilwara 1 ABSTRACT Nanorobotics, just as with all nanotechnology is still in very early stages of development and as such is largely based within electronic engineering and physics and concerns micromachining, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)and Scanning Probe Microscopy

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    INTERNAL ASSESSMENT RESOURCE – LEVEL 2 BIOLOGY 2015 Gas exchange Bony fishes Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Bony fish belongs to the superclass Osteichthyes, they have endoskeleton and operculum made, predominantly, of bone. The vast majority of fish are bony fishes, which is an extremely diverse and abundant group consisting of 45 order, and over 435 families and 28.000 species, it is the largest class of vertebrates in existence. Bony fish are variables regarding the shape

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    excess of plaque made of fats and lipids adheres to the walls of major arteries which bring oxygenated blood to the heart. Arteriosclerosis effects the structure of the disease arteries by constricting the amount of blood flow to the heart. The circulatory system combines with the respiratory system to provide an interconnected structure that delivers oxygen and nutrients to all organs in the body. When plaque blocks an artery in the body, it prevents the primary function of circulation (Gibbons)

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    Cardiovascular Systems.              The Cardiovascular system actually have two different systems, the cardio system which refers to the heart and the vascular system which refers to the blood. So when talking about the cardiovascular system we are talking about the heart pumping blood around the body.              The Respiratory System is the system in which delivers oxygen from the air to our blood system and then return as waste products back outside into the air.              In order for our

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    increase in heart attack and stroke in associated in the increasing in air pollution. Nitrogen oxide has a major impact on the respiratory system. It impacts the respiratory system by triggering the inflammation in the lungs that can spread to the circulatory system and blood vessel narrowing; alternating the way it function. The respiratory system is very

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