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HUMAN MODEL

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You are a really hired chemistry teacher in La Salle Collage will present the essential elements found in human body using a “Human Model”so that the chemistry students will realize the importance of these elements in maintaining a healthy body,describe there required amount of each element needed by Human bodys.

Using your “Human Model”,you can also disease what will be the consequencess the good and bad effects if the amount of element required will not be met.

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Chronic Disease-a long-lasting condition that can be controlled but not cured.Chronic illness affects the population worldwide.

Stroke-A stroke is a sudden loss of brain function.Blindness-Blindness is the inability to see anything,

even light.Gum infection-Gum disease is a very common

condition where the gums become swollen, sore or infected.

Aortic Rupture-is the rupture or breakage of the aorta, the largest artery in the body. Aortic rupture is a rare, extremely dangerous condition. The most common cause is anabdominal aortic aneurysm that has ruptured spontaneously.

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Heart disease-is an umbrella term for any type of disorder that affects the heart.

Pneumonia-is an infection of the lungs that is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.

Hardening of the arteries-is a degenerative disease of large and medium sized arteries.  Inflammation seems to have an increasingly important role in the process, in which immune mechanisms interact with metabolic factors.

Chronic lung disease&asthma-Asthma is a chronic lung disease in which the lungs overreact to various materials in the air and some respiratory infections. These "triggers" start inflammation in the airways, which causes two problems.

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1.Airways become more narrow, making it hard for air to move in and out.

2.Airways become super-sensitive or hyper-reactive to things that do not bother people with normal lungs. The "twitchy" lungs over-react even to cold air, exercise and smoke.

Reduced fertility-is the ability to reproduce; men who are fertile are able to father children and fertile women are able to get pregnant and carry their baby to full term, with a live birth nine months after conception.

Hip fracture-A hip fracture is a break in the upper quarter of the femur (thigh) bone. The extent of the break depends on the forces that are involved.

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Questions:

1.Why we need to avoid this activities that can affect our human body?

a. to have a healthy body and to avoid some of those diseases.

b.we need to avoid it because it’s healthy on our body

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2.What will be the effect of smoking to our health?

a. smoking can cause diseases like heart disease, kidney issue and reproductive issue

b. smoking can cause diseases like chronic diseases,blindness,gum infection and etc.

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3.What are the good effects of caffein? a.increased attention,alertness

decreased, fatigue,anxiety and Stimulation of Urination

b.increased attention,alertness deacreased,fatigue,lower risk of diabetes and increase metabolic rate.

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4.Why we need to avoid soda? a. because it can cause diseases like

asthma,kidney issues,dissolves tooth enamel,heart disease and reproductive issues.

b. to avoid stroke.

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5.What are these "triggers" start inflammation in the airways, which causes two problems?

a. 1.Airways become more narrow, making it hard for air to move in and out and 2.Airways become super-sensitive or hyper-reactive to things that do not bother people with normal lungs. The "twitchy" lungs over-react even to cold air, exercise and smoke.

b.1.Airways become more arrow, making it hard for air to move in and out and 2.Airways become super-sensitive or hyper-unactive to things that do not bother people with normal lungs. The “twitchy" lungs over-react even to warm air, exercise and smoke.

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PLEASE TRY

AGAIN!

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Verry Good!YOUR CORRECT!