Dec. 16 2009
were connected together in a way that didn't allow you to move.how would you perform most of your daily activities although Boone are hard,they are conneced
in a way that allows your body to move.the place where two bone meet is calla jiont are shown in figure 7-4 a strong,flxible conneced tissue called certilage cushions the ends of bone where they meet and enables them to move soomthly;bands of connective tissue called ligaments hold bone together ligaments also keep your bone form moving too far in one direction in which bone can move is determind by the structure of the jiont.
ball and socket jionts allow the widest range of movement;backeward forward sideway and in a circle.your shoulder and hip have this type of jiont. pivot jiont allow a rotation movement.when you ture your head,you are using a pivot join. hinge jionts allow bending and straightening.bend your finger and you are using a hinge jiont.
gliding jionts,like those found in your wrists and ankles,allow a silding motion.the saddle jiont at the base of your thumb allows the thumb to rotate,bend and straighten.them down into molecules the body can use.process in whch this happens is digestion as shown in figure 7-12 your digestive system begins in the mouth and winds about 8 m 26ft through the body to the rectum.as your teeth cut and grinds food there pair of salivary glands in the mouth secrete saliva,which moistens and lubricates the food so that you can swallow it more easily.saliva contain amylases,
enzymes that being the breakdown of carbohydrates. these contractions,called peristalsis,move food down the length of the esophagus in about 5 to to seconds if you imagine putting a marble in about a flexble tube and squeezing the tube to move the some idea of how peristalsis work but insteaf of a sigle wave moving the marble,series of wave would run the length of the tube.
Dr.M .Randle
medical examiner
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Dec. 17 2009my name is maquis randle i ma 15 year old i try 2 more year of high school i go to central high school get i am con to college at astun Texas a ma go to workhear to chief ma gold i awent to become a medical examiner beause i like to soved the muder and do the autopsie on the body beause i do on body so i can soved the muder. this your skull joint pivot joints hinge joints saddle joint gliding joint ball and socket joint compact bone blood vassels marrow periosteum spongy bone .Dr.randlemedical examiner
what is the standard length of time for autopsy
HE MSUT HAVE A REG # OR LIC # ...YES
The medical examiner who did the autopsy would have it. If you call them, and you are the next of kin, they will tell you the results.
Yes, it probably would, but you would need "expert" medical testimony to overturn the coroner's or medical examiner's original findings.
Norman C. Nelson has written: 'A report to the governor and legislature of the state of Mississippi on the state medical examiner law' -- subject(s): Medical examiners (Law)
An examination report usually contains the student's performance during the exam. It gives a numerical score and a grade such as A or B. Often there is a comment from the examiner.
To become a medical examiner assistant, you typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, forensic science, or criminal justice. Some employers may also require on-the-job training or certification in forensic science. Strong organizational and communication skills are also essential for this role.
You would know when you are formatting a medical transcription report when you are actually re arranging the report (editing an actual report) or actually making the report - you have to follow certain formats depending on the requirement of the medical facilities you are in agreement (where you are hired or working for) with.
The student's report included density-dependent factors that showed how the size of the population varied with the density of that population.
demise.
if you do not report them you could be related to death.