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		<title>Human Diaphragm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 11:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahsan Iqbal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The diaphragm is made of muscular and connective tissue and stretches to the lower part of the rib cage. The diaphragm is the membrane that stands between the abdominal and thoracic cavities that&#8217;s made from the heart, ribs, and lungs and is also responsible for the inhaling and exhaling systems. Your diaphragm may be segregated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The diaphragm is made of muscular and connective tissue and stretches to the lower part of the rib cage. The diaphragm is the membrane that stands between the abdominal and thoracic cavities that&#8217;s made from the heart, ribs, and lungs and is also responsible for the inhaling and exhaling systems.</p>
<p>Your <a href="http://www.mananatomy.com">diaphragm</a> may be segregated into three sections: the sternal, costal, and lumbar portions. The sternal part of the diaphragm comprises of the two muscular slips from the xiphoid process. On the other hand, the costal part integrates with the transverses abdominis muscle. It consists of the cartilages and adjoining sections of the six ribs positioned at the thoracic cavity. Lastly, the lumbar portion of the diaphragm comprises of lumbocostal arches and the crura. The diaphragm also has a number of gaps in it to allow the passage of some other parts of the body between the thorax and the abdomen. There are three important openings within the diaphragm. These are the aortic, oesophageal, and inferior vena caval.</p>
<p>The diaphragm is an extremely important part of the body as it plays on several functions that are important to keep a person alive. During inhalation and exhalation, your diaphragm contracts in order to increase the size of the thoracic cavity, which enlarges to lungs to accomodate more air. This takes place in two different varieties of breathing. One is referred to as belly breathing, in which the thoracic cavity extends down. The next form of breathing is named thoracic breathing and lets the thoracic cavity to enlarge upside.</p>
<p>The diaphragm is also related to various functions that are not related to breathing. Such as, the diaphragm is involved in functions such as vomiting and micturition. The diaphragm acts in such activities by maximizing the intra-abdominal tension of the body. The diaphragm acts in vomiting, but it might also help to avoid vomiting. It is done by the diaphragm exerting force on the oesophagus as it goes through the oesophageal hiatus.</p>
<p>One of the more well-known related functions of the diaphragm is hiccups. These are automatic and unexpected contractions of the diaphragm. The mechanism involves the rapid rush of air inside the lungs pressuring the vocal cords to close. Although we all assume that hiccups are generally undesirable or disturbing, it should be noted that they are benign to our body. Hiccups commonly disappear fairly swiftly after first presenting. So it is merely a matter of waiting for your diaphragm to settle.</p>
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		<title>The correct way to study human anatomy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 12:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahsan Iqbal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of the students feel that anatomy is among the toughest fields to understand completely. One of many causes behind this particular feeling is that there&#8217;s a lot to remember in the subject. It appears just about impossible to the learners. In addition, lots of the words are in latin, which a lot of people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of the students feel that <a href="http://www.mananatomy.com">anatomy</a> is among the toughest fields to understand completely. One of many causes behind this particular feeling is that there&#8217;s a lot to remember in the subject. It appears just about impossible to the learners. In addition, lots of the words are in latin, which a lot of people do not understand. If you need to study anatomy by yourself, the issue is made worse a lot more. To make the process of learning simplier and easier you need to split it into 3 steps. When you accomplish that the process of learning becomes much easier and nearly trouble-free. The following are the 3 steps that can enhance your learning of anatomy of human body.</p>
<p>Take human anatomy as a visual science:</p>
<p>Students understand effectively once they view the diagrams of subject of study. It&#8217;s excellent if you can proceed to the laboratory to analyze human anatomy first hand. However it can be performed also in the home. You should never undervalue the ability of visual images and animation. The illustrations within your book are decent but why don&#8217;t you obtain something more in depth. Today&#8217;s technology has arrived at such a degree that you don&#8217;t even require a laboratory. All you need to have is a software system which can demonstrate the muscular and bone structures onto your display screen in 3d models.</p>
<p>Develop associations between names of structures:</p>
<p>It is generally annoying to attempt to remember the terms you do not fully understand the meaning. Producing a few guidelines or merging them within groupings as well as pairs may seriously aid in your energy to remember those anatomical words. For instance evaluate the usage of terms of direction. It is easy to make a straight forward pair like anterior/posterior. These are opposites of each other. The only thing you need to memorize is that they go alogside each other. Even if you understand a single of these, the other should come instantly. Such as if you know that posterior is back so consequently anterior is front.</p>
<p>Select the best study manual:</p>
<p>This is a point many people simply overlook. They suggest that every guide is identical and there isn&#8217;t any distinction among them. The reality is opposed to this. You count excessively on your manual or book or what you may utilize. Which means you must ensure that it&#8217;s the best accessible item. It will confirm that your time isn&#8217;t sacrificed simply because you decided not to spend a couple of hours selecting the right item.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://about.me/ahsaniqbal">Ahsan Iqbal</a></p>
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		<title>Skeletal system of human body</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 07:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahsan Iqbal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skeletal system is a prime system of the body, which is comprised of cartilages, bones and joints. These basic tissues jointly form a hard and firm framework, referred to as skeleton of human body. The human skeleton is a pretty distinct composition. It happens to be tough and hard, however , concurrently it lets movements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skeletal system is a prime system of the body, which is comprised of cartilages, bones and joints. These basic tissues jointly form a hard and firm framework, referred to as skeleton of human body. The human skeleton is a pretty distinct composition. It happens to be tough and hard, however , concurrently it lets movements at numerous places. Moreover it exhibits amazing level of flexibility at a number of places much like the back bone.<br />
The main as well as the most vital part of skeletal system of body is bone. Bones can be of several different types like irregular bones, short bones, long bones, flat bones and sesamoid bones. All of them have their individual necessity in formation of the skeletal system. Bone by itself is a specific variety of connective tissue, that is impregnated with inorganic salts certainly the salts of calcium. This kind of impregnation helps it be tough and stiff, therefore it can withstand forces of compression. In this manner, bones compose a useful system for the human body to be crafted around.<br />
The next part of the skeletal system is cartilage. Cartilages are of three forms: Fibrous Cartilage, Hyaline cartilage and Elastic Cartilage. Each one of them has unique worth. Cartilages are critical for elasticity and mobility in the rigid bony skeletal framework. Probably the most obvious illustration of flexibility is the back bone, in which pads of fibrous cartilage (Intervertebral cartilaginous discs) can be found between vertebrae and so the spine is able to manipulate in several pathways. Cartilages also form an essential element of joints, where they insure the articulating surfaces to lower rubbing.<br />
The 3rd part of skeletal system is formed by joints. Joints are parts in the skeletal frame where a joining is produced between “two bones”, “a bone and cartilage”, or “a cartilage and cartilage”. The main task of joints in skeletal frame is that they permit movements in the hard and stiff framework. At joints, the bones can easily move in distinct directions and so produce varieties of movements. These movements are important for all forms of body actions. This reflects the significance of joints in human skeletal system.<br />
Skeletal system achieves many tasks in body. Quite possibly the most noticeable of these are: creating leverage for movements of the body, providing strength and support, protection of delicate organs, and production of blood cells. All of these attributes are critical for survival and a healthy life-style. The significance of the functions completed by the skeletal system may be properly appreciated in disorders as a result of abnormalities of the components of skeletal system.<br />
To understand the anatomy of skeletal system completely, visit the following valuable resources:<br />
<a href="http://www.mananatomy.com/body-systems/skeletal-system"><strong>Skeletal system</strong></a><br />
<a href="http://bodyhuman.blog.com/2011/05/01/components-of-human-skeleton/"><strong>Components of skeletal system</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Know me</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 14:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahsan Iqbal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is my first post on this blog so I thought introducing myself would be a good idea. My name is Ahsan Iqbal and I am 20 years of age. I live in Peshawar Pakistan. I am a student of MBBS (Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery) in Khyber Medical College Peshawar Pakistan. I like to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my first post on this blog so I thought introducing myself would be a good idea. My name is Ahsan Iqbal and I am 20 years of age. I live in Peshawar Pakistan. I am a student of MBBS (Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery) in Khyber Medical College Peshawar Pakistan.<br />
I like to blog especially about science topics for two reasons.<br />
First, it is a sort of my hobby to tell others about my opinions and feelings. Ans secondly because I like to gain some exposure in this way. I have been writing online and blogging for quite a long time, more than one year to be exact. In the meantime I had developed a website on <a href="http://www.mananatomy.com">Human Anatomy</a> (by the name <a href="http://www.mananatomy.com">MANanatomy.com</a>), which I use to generate some secondary income for me.<br />
You would think that this man should have a lot of free time to keep three different sites running but believe me, I am always short on time. I do a lot of other writing as well for different websites that I use to generate money. So writing is a way of generating money for me and that is why I love it.<br />
I hope you will find my blog (when it gets a little developed) enjoying and informative. Please share with me your thoughts by commenting on my posts.</p>
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