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Internal organs. Library of health. 1921.
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szollibisz · 5 months
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me when i make fanart of blood cells 😻 anyways i love them i love this anime they’re so adorable.
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girls night where we braid our arteries together
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The Human Body
It comprises living cells and extracellular materials, organized into tissues, organs, and systems.
It is primarily composed of water and organic compounds, lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Water, making up about 60% (varies by age) of body weight, is crucial for life's chemical processes, found in both extracellular fluids and within cells, serving as a vital solvent.
The skin and related structures form the integumentary system, safeguarding the body from harmful invaders and chemicals while also preventing water loss.
Comprising skeletal muscles and bones (about 206 in adults), the musculoskeletal system facilitates body movement and shields internal organs.
Incorporating breathing passages, lungs, and respiratory muscles, the respiratory system acquires vital oxygen from the air for cellular metabolism and expels waste carbon dioxide.
The circulatory system, comprising the heart, blood, and vessels, circulates fluid throughout the body, furnishing cells with oxygen and nutrients while removing waste like carbon dioxide and toxic compounds.
The digestive system comprises the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines, breaks down food into usable nutrients, absorbing them into the bloodstream, and eliminates the remaining waste as feces.
Consisting of kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, the excretory system filters toxins and waste from the blood for elimination.
The nervous system formed by sensory organs, brain, spinal cord, and nerves transmits sensory data, integrates it, and triggers appropriate muscular or glandular responses.
Composed of hormone-secreting glands and tissues, the endocrine system coordinates body processes via a chemical communication network.
The reproductive system, encompassing male or female sex organs, plays a crucial role in facilitating reproduction.
In males, this system includes structures such as the testes, which produce sperm, and in females, it comprises the ovaries, which produce eggs.
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er-cryptid · 8 months
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Circulatory system of the lower arm and hand
Human Body Museum Panama City Beach, Florida
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misforgotten2 · 1 year
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Mad dogs and reptiles aren’t the only things that like to bite hipsters.
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Ad and note in "Threats & Promises - Music News and Gossip" column in Flagpole., 1 October 2008 about Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise with "Major Organ and the Adding Machine" premiere
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THE ELEPHANT SIX HOLIDAY SURPRISE Ciné Tue. October 7 The show will begin at 9:30 $12 advance, $15 at the door the orchestra will perform songs by the Music Tapes, the Circulatory System, Pipes You See/Pipes You Don’t, the Gerbils, Scott E. Spillane, the Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power, Nesey Gallons, Nana Grizol and more! premiering MAJOR ORGAN and the ADDING MACHINE THE MOVIE and THE ELEPHANT SIX ORCHESTRA
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Major Premiere: After years of waiting, people will finally be able to catch the premiere of Major Organ and the Adding Machine. The film, which has been under production for the better part of a decade, is the work of Joey Foreman and Eric Harris. The film features theatrical and musical contributions from such players as W. Cullen Hart, Julian Koster, Kevin Barnes, Dixie Blood Mustache, Andrew Reiger and Jeff Mangum. Its debut coincides with the kickoff show of the Holiday Surprise Tour which will be a month-long traveling show featuring the Elephant 6 Orchestra. Featured performers include Bill Doss, John Fernandes, Nesey Gallons, Laura Carter, Scott Spillane, Robbie Cucchiarro, Theodore Hilton, Pete Erchick and the aforementioned Harris, Hart, Koster and Reiger. The bunch will be performing the songs of The Music Tapes, Circulatory System, Gerbils, Olivia Tremor Control, Nana Grizol, Pipes You See/Pipes You Don’t and more. It’s seriously an Elephant 6 fan’s dream happening. The whole thing kicks off in Athens at Ciné on Tuesday, Oct. 7. The film will show at 9:30 p.m. and the music begins at 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door.
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ilikevintagebooks · 11 months
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Blood Circulation
-Plain Home Talk 1902
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"High blood pressure is our body’s response to the environment and the structural stresses we navigate daily. The body reflects the constant accumulation of stressors and their impact as they become integrated into our daily lives. It is sad to think that we may not even be familiar with how our bodies feel without stress. High blood pressure can also be the body’s response to going against the grain, swimming against the current, and not going with the flow. If we are continually directing everything that goes on around us, we cannot flow. Being a perfectionist reflects on heart health. Trust in your heart, and let it lead you to where you are supposed to be. In cases of high blood pressure, I remind my clients to center rest. Rest is radical in a world that rewards productivity. Often we are overreaching, overachieving, and overcomplicating our lives instead of just being. In my practice I have seen many people with issues connected to the heart have jobs in leadership or activism roles that lead to the heart’s overextension. To heal, the heart takes conscious work to develop new patterns that instill rest, sitting still, and finding and connecting to pleasure instead of constantly pressing forward. I remind my clients of this simple notion, the notion of being. [...]
Stress-Free Tea
This tea recipe is a preventative to stressors, and it is a great tea to relax the nerves and calm the heart when needed. It can be taken at bedtime, although the herbs do not have strong sleepinducing properties. I drink this tea throughout the day while working on stressful deadlines or needing to center myself when dealing with a heavy workload. It is a beneficial formula when healing high blood pressure. Yield: 4 cups (940 ml)
2 tablespoons (4 g) dried linden flowers
1 tablespoon (2 g) dried rose
1 tablespoon (2 g) dried hawthorn leaves and flowers
1 tablespoon (3 g) dried chamomile flowers
1 tablespoon (3 g) dried rosemary Honey (optional)
Place all the ingredients in a 1-quart (1L) wide-mouth mason jar. Pour boiling water over the herbs and fill the jar. Let the herbs infuse for at least 25 minutes, then strain off the plant material. Retain the tea, and discard the plants, or add it to a bath or footbath. If you desire, sweeten your tea with honey and enjoy it throughout your day. When stored in the fridge, herbal tea can last for 2 days.
Contraindications: Work with a doctor to use hawthorn if you are on heart medication, have ulcers, or have colitis. Do not use sprayed roses, or hybrid roses without scent or soul. Avoid long-term use of linden flowers, or if the user is allergic to it's pollen. If using rosemary honey, during pregnancy, avoid in large doses. Chamomile has no contraindications. However it does not support the first trimester of pregnancy. Be careful if taking antianxiety or other calming medications. More than 2 cups (475 ml) of the infusion can act as an emetic (make you throw up)."
— The Art & Practice of Spiritual Herbalism: Transform, Heal, and Remember with the Power of Plants and Ancestral Medicine by Karen M. Rose.
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katbatmadethat · 5 months
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Happy Circulatory System Walking Through The Kitchen Day
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nemfrog · 7 months
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The arteries. Library of health. 1921.
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ilikeit-art · 2 years
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Apeeling Design
Channels, tunnels and tubes – life relies on vessels to move fluids around, with our circulatory system transporting cells, chemicals and warmth all over the body. Biomedical engineers often mimic this pipework to learn about the physics involved, but also to watch commuting cells adapting to travel inside. Here researchers overcome a hurdle to more ambitious 3D designs for their networks of microchannels. First, they allow a plastic material to set around wire-like templates of soft resin. Once set, they pull out the templates which become thinner as they stretch, peeling away from the inside of each tube gently, where a solid wire might split or crack the design. They are left with these networks of channels – examples of how this 'soft demoulding' process could be adapted for microfluidic devices, or even used in the pneumatic systems of soft robots designed to help around the body.
Written by John Ankers
Image from work by Dongliang Fan and colleagues
Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Biomimetic Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in Nature Communications, August 2022
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undemolitioned-lovers · 2 months
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i'd break my ribcage open for her just so she can hold my heart in her hands and see how it beats for her alone but like platonically
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