anatomy and physiology of abruptio placentae
anatomy ..also the study of the shape of your brain is included in anatomy physiology the study of the functions of the structures that make up the human body.. ..also the study of what your brain does
The placenta gives nutrition to the fetus, it does not give organs.
Typically the school will give a number of credits based on your LPN license. One community college I know of gives 20 credits toward a degree. The rest depends on whether you completed any college level coursework. The critical sciences would include the following.Human anatomy and physiology IHuman anatomy and physiology IIMicrobiologyInorganic chemistryOrganic and biochemistry
1) You have to know anatomy to be a nurse. 2) The same applies to their coworkers; they will be clueless. 3) They could do something wrong in a surgery. 4) You could not be employed as a nurse if you don't know anatomy. 5) You have to know the terms medical reports are saying. 6) Your patient is counting on you. 7) Your coworkers are counting on you. 8) You could mess up the surgery if you do not know your anatomy. 9) You could give a patient a wrong prescription if you do not know what you are doing. 10) It is just common sense to only go into the medical field with a knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
Dolphins are mammals, give live birth, so also have a placenta.
the PLACEBO effect is where you give someone a fake pill and they think it is real. The placenta is what babies attatch to and get nutrients from
Bones give support and structure because of hard mineral deposits they have, the bladder is made up of stretchable transitional tissue so that it can expand, Mucosa membranes are lined with epithelium which helps with absorption.
placenta
The placenta is a organ that is conacted to the umbilical cord, sothat the pacenta can give the baby oxygen and nurients.
You have the risk of the placenta blocking the birth canal. Possible C section
"Ana" to give anatomy.
"Ana" to give anatomy.