Results for The Human Liver
- liver -
IB Higher Level Biology
The Liver
1) Discuss the role of the liver in homeostasis.
The liver is the largest organ in the abdomen of a human. ... The liver has a double blood supply. The hepatic artery delivers oxy... - negative effects of alcohol on the human liver -
...to the Department of Health and Human Services “the number of persons with alcohol liver disease is conservatively estimated at more than 2 million”(198). Alcohol does not only break up families and waste money, it also p... - Mickey Mantles Alcoholism -
...unior college. Before that he played he worked for an oil company. Then in 1977 his brother Billy was dingiest with Hodgkin’s disease. Billys bout with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, not to mention his own alcohol, ... - The Human Liver -
...na cava. As you can see in the diagram above each lobule consist of a central vein which is surrounded by tiny liver cells that are grouped in bundles. The work of the liver is performed by these cells. Sinusoids are ca... - smoking -
...hless. We know for a fact that cigarettes can kill you, yet we still continue to smoke. Smoking has become the leading cause in deaths in the last few years. They are finding out more of the long term effects with lung ... - Why you should reconsider drinking -
Why you should reconsider Drinking
Alcohol for decades has become some peoples’ way to cope with life. I have heard family members say it relaxes them; it puts them in another state of mind. Drinking has become a seriou... - Cells and Organisms -
...carry nutrients from one place to another. In animals, some cells carry messages or supplies. Others surround themselves wiith a jacket of minerals to form bone. The various cells in a multicellular organismdepend on each ... - Hepatitis c -
...epatitis A and B, but if you are exposed to the virus you usually become infected. Hepatitis C is quickly becoming a major health care problem. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, it has now reached epid... - Controversy Over Genetic Engineering -
... These questions are unanswerable which results in a
never-ending controversy. This controversy over the benefits and dangers of
genetic engineering in humans, animals and plants will live on forever.
There are many b... - Wilson s Disease -
... One of the rare genetic disorders is called Wilson’s disease.
Wilson’s disease, as was already said, is a rare inherited disease that is caused by having too much copper in the body. ... Copper is important to the... - who to tune -
En on SAM CONNOR Agriculture Assignment Microbes and Invertebrates Internal Parasite Common name: Liver fluke Scientific name: Fasciola hepatica Life cycle: Damage it causes: The liver fluke can easily kill a full grown cow i... - CRC liver -
... untreated but potentially resectable liver metastases compared with a 28 % five-year survival for operated patients with resected liver metastases. Another study found that patients untreated but potentially resectable li... - creatine -
...he best selling supplement on the market. Great athletes such as sprinter and Olympic gold medallist Michael Johnson, and baseball players Sammy Sosa and Mark McGuire use this supplement. If such great athletes are using... - Hepatitis B -
...gotten it? Was it from having sex without wearing a condom? Or using dirty drug or body piercing needles? Maybe it was from using an infected friends toothbrush or razor? You want to know more information, and this is what... - Liver cancer -
...the duct. Also, some people with liver cancer may get Ascities (a fluid buildup in the abdomen that causes swelling). There are several ways that this occurs. If cancer cells spread to the abdomen, it can be irritated, ... - alcohol and its effects -
...ave. The first influence is that alcohol forces the heart to work harder. Alcohol causes the blood vessels to widen. This makes the heart work harder to pump the blood. The second influence is that a person’s body loses he... - Medical Waste -
...rms of salts such as sulfate. Cadmium has many harmful effects on humans. It effects heart arteries, hormones, the liver, bones, blood, immune system, lungs, kidney, makes high risk of lung cancer, and causes birth defects... - PCB Exposure -
...ir, and are sometimes insoluble to water.
PCB’s can be found in food, which is the most common source of exposure for humans. Fish that are exposed to contaminated water can carry PCB’s in low concentration, however... - Alcoholism -
...ent of strong and healthy bones. More vitamin A is needed when drinking alcohol because faulty liver enzymes are dissipated more quickly with vitamin A. The bodies of tested rats when given alcohol could not deal with vita... - george washington -
...ctosemia
We are very honored to stand here to deliver our presentation. The disease we concentrate on is called galactosemia.
Galactosemia is a hereditary defect of lacking of enzyme that is used to decompose the sugar (...