XXXXXX, S., Polonsky, X. S., XXXXXX, P. R., & XXXXXXXXXX, H. M. (2015).Williams textbook of endocrinology. XXXXXXXX Health Sciences.
The skeletal system is a structure of bones XXXXXXXX the XXXXXX body XXXX XXXXX XX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX bodily XXXXXXXXX XXX movement.
- Men XXXX a larger XXXXXXXX size XXX XXXX mass than females. (Nieves XX XX, XXXX)
- Women have a XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXX XXXX and XXXXXXXX than men in the XXXX XXXXXX of the XXXXXXXX.
- Women have a more pronounced illium, a XXXXXX that is tipped forward, and a XXXXXX, rounder pelvic inlet. In XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXX pelvis XX XXXXXXXXX, XXX XXX XXXXX are lighter and thinner XX XXX pelvis.
- Females have more XXXXXX XXXXXX bones, while XXXX XXXXXX XXXXX are more fixed.
- Men XXXX XXXX XXXXX that are greater in length.
- Men XXXX a XXXX narrow XXX long XXXXXX, while XXXXX have a broader XXXXX XXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXX.
- Men generally XXXX XXXX square chins, while XXXXX XXXX XXXXX tapered XX a more acute angle.
XXXXXXXXX: XXXXX Differences. (2016, XXXX 7). Difference XXXXXXX male and female XXXXXXXX. Retrieved XXXX XXXXX://XXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.com/2014/XX/difference-XXXXXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXXXX.XXXX
References
XXXX, X. X. (XXXX). A XXXXX of XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX male XXX XXXXXX skulls.American Journal of Physical Anthropology,8(1), 65-XX.
XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX. (2016, XXXX X). XXXXXXXXXX between male and XXXXXX XXXXXXXX. Retrieved XXXX XXXXX://www.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.com/2014/03/XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXXX-and-female.html
Nieves, J. X., XXXXXXX, X., XXXXXXX, J., Zion, X., XXXXXXX, X., XXXXXXX, R., & XXXXXX, X. (XXXX). XXXXX XXXX XXXXXX skeletal XXXX XXX XXXX XXXX than females, XXXXXXX comparable body size.XXXXXXX XX XXXX XXX XXXXXXX Research,20(X), 529-XXX.
Steele, D. X., & Bramblett, X. A. (1988).XXX XXXXXXX and XXXXXXX of XXX human skeleton. Texas A&M XXXXXXXXXX Press.
An XXXXXXXXXXXX muscle XXXX XXX a pair of muscles XXXXX work in XXXXXXXX, XXXXX XX one muscle relaxes, the other XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX pairs XXXXX because XXXXXXX help to push force XX the XXXXX XXX the tendons, but also XXXX XX to XXXX the XXXX back to XXX XXXXXXXX position after XXXXX XX XXXXXXX. Hence, XXX first XXXXXX XXXX XXXXX force XX move XXX body part, and XXX XXXXXX muscle XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXX XXX body XXXX XXXX to its first XXXXXXXX.
An example XX an antagonistic muscle XXXX is XXX XXXXX and tricep. For example, at XXX XXX, when XXXXX a XXXXX XXXX, XXX bicep contracts to produce XXX XXXXX XXXX movement, while the tricep XXXXXXX. XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XX XXX original XXXXXXXX, XXX bicep XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX to move XXX XXX XXXX XX XXX original XXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXXXX: BBC. (XXXX, June 10). XXXXXXXX system. Retrieved from XXXXX://XXX.XXX.com/bitesize/XXXXXX/zpkr82p/XXXXXXXX/4
Reference:
XXX. (2019, XXXX XX). XXXXXXXX system. Retrieved from XXXXX://www.XXX.com/bitesize/XXXXXX/XXXXXXX/revision/4
XXXXXXXXX, M., XXXXX, A. L., XXXXXXX, R., XXXXX, X., & d'XXXXXXXX, X. (1986). XXX-XXXXX XXXXX XX the elbows antagonistic muscle XXXX. The XXXXXX XX joint position, gravity XXX recruitment.XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX physical XXXXXXXX,XX(5), 223-244.
Combination XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX birth control XXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX estrogen XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX to inhibit XXXXXXXXX, or the XXXXXXX XX an egg during a XXXXXX’s monthly cycle. XXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXX XXXXX XXX cervical mucus and XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XX prevent the XXX and XXXXX from XXXXXX into XXXXXXX. They XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXXX that XXX pregnancy rate XXXX directed use is less than 1% each year (XX% effective at preventing XXXXXXXXX).
Risks XXXXXXX the XXXXX XX XXXXXX tenderness, headaches, XXXXXX, XXXXXXXX and XXXX blood pressure, XX well as more serious conditions such XX XXXXX XXXXX, heart attacks, XXXXX disorders XXX gallbladder disease. In particular, XXXXX XXXXXXX pills XXX not suitable for XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXX breast-feeding, XXXXXXX, and XXXXXXXXXXX with a XXXXXXX of high XXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX, pulmonary XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXX, XXXXX disease, liver disease, uterine XXXXXXXX or XXXXXX cancer. However, risks XX serious XXXX effects XXX XXX.
Injectables, also known XX XXXXX XXXXXXX shots, are injected drugs such as Depo-XXXXXXX which are taken every 12 weeks, XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX in XXX upper XXX or buttock. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXX-Provera (medroxyprogesterone XXXXXXX) work by halting XXXXXXXXX, thickening XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXX XXX uterine XXXXXX, XXXXX work to XXXXXXX pregnancy XX XXXXXXXX XXX movement XX sperm or egg. XXXX XXXX correctly, it XX XXXXXX effective XX over 99%. XXXXXXX, in XXXX life, XXX shot is about XX% XXXXXXXXX. XXXXX include XXXXXXXX, changes to breastmilk XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXXXX gain, headaches, XXXXXXXX, osteoporosis XXX changes to XXXXX glucose XXXXXX.
XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX made of latex which XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX in the XXXXXX vagina or XXXX penis, XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX from XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX and XXXXXX, XXXXX leads to XXXXXXXXX. According to Planned XXXXXXXXXX, XX used perfectly, XXXX XXX XX% XXXXXXXXX, XXX are actually 85% XXXXXXXXX in XXXX life. XXXXX to XXXXXX use XXX XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX improper use XXX lead XX pregnancy, XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX report XXXX rashes and allergies.
XXXXXXXXXXXX devices (XXXX) are a minuscule X-shaped XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX inserted XXXX a XXXXX’s uterus in order XX disrupt the XXXXXXXX XX the sperm toward XXX XXX. XXX example, copper XXXX change the XXXXXX of sperm movement by repelling XXXXXX along certain XXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX-secreting IUDs help XX thicken cervical XXXXX and disrupt XXXXXXXXX. XXXX are XXXX-XXXXXXX, and can last for XXXXX, but are XXX permanent. Risks include XXXXXXXXX problems, XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXX uterus, XXX XXXXXXXXX XX the IUD XXXX the XXXXXX. IUDs XXX highly effective with 99% XXXXXXXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXX, IUD and XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX effective than condoms XXX pills. Among IUDs, XXX XXXXXXXX IUD XX XXXX effective XXXX the XXXXXX IUD.
References
American Academy of XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. (XXXX, XXXX 8). Depo-XXXXXXX: XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX from XXXXX://XXXXXXXXXXXX.XXX/XXXX-XXXXXXX-an-injectable-XXXXXXXXXXXXX/
XXXXXXXXXXXX. (XXXX, November XX). Intrauterine XXXXXX (IUD) XXX Birth Control. Retrieved XXXX https://www.XXXXXXXXXXXX.XX/health-XXXXXX/tw9516
NHS. (2017, June X). Your XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX: XXXXXXXX pill. Retrieved XXXX https://www.XXX.XX/conditions/contraception/combined-XXXXXXXXXXXXX-pill/
Planned Parenthood. (XXXX, March XX). XXX effective is XXX birth XXXXXXX XXXX? XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX://www.plannedparenthood.org/XXXXX/XXXXX-XXXXXXX/birth-XXXXXXX-shot/how-effective-is-XXX-birth-XXXXXXX-sh...
The study discusses XXX XXXXXXX XX sexually transmitted diseases (XXXX) in XXXXXXXXX XXXX 13 XX 19 years XXX attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic for a seven-year XXXXXXXX (XXXX to XXXX) at a XXXXXXXX XXXX center. XXX study XXX contemporary relevance XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX of young XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX sexually XXXXXX in XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX vulnerable to STDs. The XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXX literature XX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXX establishes a XXXX between XXXX-XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX XXXX. The study collected data XX 381 STI XXXXXX attendees, XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX and XXX XXXXXXX.
XXX study found that:
- XXXX XXX more XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX in XXXXXXXX XXXX XX to XX years XXX (XXX / XXX patients), likely XXX XX an XXXXXXXX in XXXXXX activity in XXXXXXXX.
- XXXXX XXX more common XXXXXXXX XX XXX STI XXXXXX, XXXXXXXX due to restrictions on XXXXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX of STI treatments XXXXX XXXXX.
- The XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX (XXX) for women (followed by bacterial vaginosis and XX) and XXXXXXX XXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX XX genital XXXXXXXXX and HP) for XXX, and XX% XX XXXXXXXX admitted XX engaging in sexual activity.
- XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX were XX X.X% and XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX were XX X.88%.
XXX study concludes that STDs XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXXX XXX youth due to high-XXXX XXXXXX activities, and that sex education is important XX XXXXXXX XXXX trend.
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XXXXX, J. X., XXXXXXX, A. D., Patel, N. X., XXXX, K. X., & Bodar, M. B. (XXXX). A XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX of the XXXXXXX of sexually transmitted XXXXXXXX in teenagers attending sexually XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX clinic during a 7-year period at a XXXXXXXX care centre.Indian XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX,XX(X), XXX.
The XXXXXXX senses are XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX, vibration, XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXX pain. These XXXXXX XXX attached XX sensory XXXXXXXXX, which are cells with specific functions XXXX send signals XX XXX XXXXXXX nervous system when XXXXXXXXXX by XXXXXXXX stimuli. These senses XXX known XX general XXXXXX XX they XXX perceived from receptors XXXXX XXX evenly distributed through the body.
The XXXXXXX senses are XXXXXXX as XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX refers to a sense XX balance, which allows XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX upright. Pressure XXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXX of XXXXX XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXX XX XXX body. XXXXXXXXXXX refers to XXX XXXXXX or XXXXXXXXX of XXXX present in the body. Touch refers XX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX when XXXXXX in XXXXXXX XXXX an XXXXXXXX XXXXXX. XXXX refers to the unpleasant XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX caused by injury or illness.
The special XXXXXX are XXXXXXXXX (XXXXX), XXXXXX (XXXXX), XXXXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXX), XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX. These XXXXXX are XXXXXXXX as special XXXXXXX XXXXX are XXXXXXXXXXX sense XXXXXX, XXXX as the nose for olfaction, XXX eye for XXXXXX and the XXXXXX XXX gustation, XXXXX XXXXXXX these senses. For example, the tongue is covered XXXX epithelial projections known XX XXXXXXXXX papillae and circumvallate XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX taste buds XXXXXXXXX of gustatory cells XXXXX XXXX in the detection of taste. These XXXXXXXXX cells then convey the tastes XX XXXXXXXXX, saltiness, sourness XXX bitterness XX us XXXXXXX the central XXXXXXX XXXXXX.
The XXXXXXXX lobe in XXX XXXXX (XXXXXXXX) is responsible XXX collecting the XXXXX XXXXXX, such XX sight, XXXXX, taste, touch and XXXXX, XXX assembling a XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX for the XXXXXXXXXX.
References
XXXX University. (2018, August 9). XXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX: Sensory XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX://XXXXXXXXXX.ca/anatomyandphysiology/XXXXXXX/14-1-sensory-perception/
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Singh, V. (XXXX).Textbook of Anatomy XXXX, XXXX, XXX Brain(Vol. 3). Elsevier Health Sciences.
PowerPoint XXXXXX XXXXXX not contain a XXX of text; XXX speaker XXXXX to XXXXXXX the XXXXXXX of your XXXXXXXXXXXX. For example, address XXX XXXX XXXXX in the graphic above in XXXX XXXXXXX’s XXXXX for XXXX slide and briefly XXXXXXX what XXXX XXXX XX and XXXX it does.
XXXXXXX a XXXXX slide and a reference slide. In addition to XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX a XXXXXXXXX slide, you need XX cite your XXXXXXXX in the XXXXXX XX appropriate; XXX XXX XXXXXX for XXXX XXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX.
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