Medical Science





Anatomy Physiology

Sodium ions are very important for the normal functioning of the human body.  If the concentration of sodium in the extracellular space falls too low we may die due to the neurological symptoms that accompany the condition such as coma…
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Anatomy Physiology

The human skeletal system is the framework on which just about everything else is held together. The bones in your body serve as attachment points for muscles and organs, allowing for protection and easy motion. The scapula is a bone…
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Human Sense of Smell

In the life of most of the lower mammals, olfaction – or the sense of smell – plays a very important role in providing information about the “outside” world, particularly as regards sources of food and the presence of danger. …
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Biomedical Defined

Biomedical refers to the application of the biological, physical and chemical sciences to the study of medical issues. The term is most commonly used in combination with the either the word research or engineer. A biomedical researcher can work in…
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Anatomy Physiology

Overview of the heart function: The heart can be considered the pumping station for blood toward the lungs as well as the rest of the body and will adapt to various metabolic and physiological demands that arise at various stages…
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Anatomy Physiology

In this article, I will discuss briefly the effect of human growth hormone on the metabolism of biomolecules inside the body, namely, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.  I mentioned the word human because each creature has different growth hormone in structure…
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