Science Test #3, Set 13 (Human injury) Flashcards

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What evidence would you need to gather to determine the exent of a human injury?

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If the patient has muscle, nerve, bone, or tendons are damaged and if they were damaged before. You would also track how damaged they are and were before.

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How would you gather the evidence to determine the exent of a human injury?

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By recording qualitative and quantitave observations such as x rays, if you can move muscles, how much pain there in, etc. You would record it over a long period of time, months or even years.

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What is a homologous structure?

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It’s a feature of a animal or organism that is similar across species, possibly indicative a common ansestor. For example, chicken wings have similar bone structure to human arms.

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How can studying homologous structure be helpful.

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So that you can understand the human anatomy more and how it works. Also so that you can use them as experiments so you can see in example how a human injury might look like without harming any living humans.

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