Cilium Essays

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Literature Review

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    CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND AND LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1 Background Carpal tunnel syndrome is the entrapment of median nerve at the wrist. The median nerve originates from the brachial plexus at level of C5 to T1. It passes down through the midline of the arm in front of the elbow joint supplying muscles of the forearm continuing to the hand supplying the front of the thumb, the two first fingers and the lateral half of the third finger (Elsevier 2001). The symptoms in carpal tunnel syndrome include numbness

  • Eukaryotic Cell Research Paper

    560 Words  | 3 Pages

    nutrients and distribute it throughout the cell and therefore controlling the cell’s growth. The nucleus is located in the middle of the inner segment and the mitochondria are located at the top of the inner segment. Connecting the two segments is the cilium. At the base of the cell is the synaptic terminal which takes the colour perception from the cone cell and transmits it to the brain. System. The Visual System is composed of 3 major parts. These are the eye, all parts responsible for transporting

  • Christian Apologetics In Humanity

    4180 Words  | 17 Pages

    21201085 WENDY KARANI APOLOGETICS MIDTERM OPEN SOURCE PAPER. 1. What is Christian Apologetics and why should we do it Apologetics is defined as "reasoned arguments or writings in justification of something, typically a theory or religious doctrine." It is to be specific with this class, a branch of Christianity that deals with the aspect of defending the Christian faith against those who care to attack us. Apologetics comes from the Greek word “apologia” or in Greek: ἀπολογία which when translated