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…says that cause and effect are the mind's way of ordering reality. Although it is difficult to prove the list of thinkers goes on but the one thing this goes indicate is the human brain is ready to receive, store, retrieve, process, and interpret that data…
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…maintain balance. Certain amino acids act as transmitters throughout the body to signal the necessity of each protein in which location it is needed. Amino acids are the vital part of the brains messaging center. Amino acids create a blood-brain barrier…
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…In order to answer this you must first understand the idea of 'perception'. Perception refers to the interpretation of what we take in through our senses, in terms of optical illusions this means our eyes. Optical illusions occur because our brains our…
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…. The radiation emitted from cellular phones that are used worldwide affect brain cells and can even cause cancer. It is a problem that can't be seen immediately, a silent killer, that could have a he impact on over 500 million people in the world. 1. How do phones…
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…tasks. Parkinson's disease is the most common form of Parkinsonism, a group of disorders that are the result of the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. Parkinson's disease is also called primary Parkinsonism or idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Idiopathic…
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…INTRODUCTION The effects of nicotine and smoking are harmful to the physiology of the human body. The ingredients in cigarette smoke cause negative effects to the body and can eventually result in death. EFFECTS OF NICOTINE ON BRAIN Nicotine has direct…
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…. Damage to the host is done by the production of destructive enzymes that dematerialize and destroy cells in the host and just by the sheer growth of hyphal growth. The Cryptococcus Neoformans is a deadly fungus that travels to the brain were it starts growing…
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…NERVOUS SYSTEM The Nervous system receives sensory input from the internal and external environment. It then integrates the input in the sensory centers of the brain and responds to the various stimuli with a motor output, which can be converted…
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…. The chimpanzee does have the ability to walk upright and does, but it spends most of the time walking on four limbs. It uses its arms as it’s front legs and walks on its knuckles. Our brain capacity is about twice as large as that of the chimp. Humans have a brain
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…Alzheimer’s disease Dementia is a certain brain disorder that affects a person’s ability to do daily routine activities. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia that affects the senior minority in the U.S. It involves the parts…
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