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Why Humans Can’t Survive Extreme Pressure — Deep Sea Science Explained
The deep ocean is one of Earth’s final frontiers… but it’s also one of the most extreme environments for the human body. 🌊 From crushing pressure to endless darkness, your body would struggle to cope even a few meters below the surface.
This article breaks down the science behind extreme pressure, why humans would be harmed by it, and what it teaches us about life in the deep sea.
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Menstruation is something half the world does for a week at a time, for months and years on end, yet it remains largely misunderstood.
Listen in to the Ideas Podcast with Kate Clancy. Menstruation is something half the world does for a week at a time, for months and years on end, yet it remains largely misunderstood.
Scientists once thought of an individual’s period as useless, and some doctors still believe it’s unsafe for a menstruating person to swim in the ocean wearing a tampon. Kate Clancy counters the false theories that have long defined the study of the uterus, exposing the eugenic history of gynecology while providing an intersectional feminist perspective on menstruation science.
Cells and Tissue of the Immune System P.2 of 5
HEXOKINASE (I, II & III) vs. GLUCOKINASE (IV) Tissue distribution * Hexokinase - Skeletal muscle (most common example even though it occurs throughout most of the body) * Glucokinase - The liver - The pancreas (its beta cells) - Less notably,
Review kinetics of glucokinase and heokinase!
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So I just did my first dissection for human biology, a sheep lungs, heart and liver. ❤️-on a side note, I drew a heart shaped heart, I may or may not have done it during class 😅❤️ but I actually really like how it turned out 😍