Post by narakunohana on Jun 18, 2008 19:31:55 GMT -8
I think I gave more an enough time for a reply, no?
"Err...Gross anatomy is the study of anatomy with respect to things you can see with the naked eye, and Microscopic is pretty much the opposite, I believe." Layla smiled. This boy was actually correct but--
"You forgot to give examples, desu yo." Shinichi would say, floating to above Rem. "Correct. However, where are my examples, desu!? Well, You could've said the Gross anatomy of the excretory system is the Kidneys and the Microscopic anatomy is the Nephrons etcetera, desu."
"Maintenance of boundaries is... for example, the subcutenous layers of fat covering every organ, providing some sort of separation from the other organs... this includes the skin... which acts as a barrier between the internal organs and the outside environment. Boundaries provide protection against any sort of possible damage and prevents juvenile wear-and-tear. Movement is, in general, movement regarding the use of the muscular system and the bone. They are important in terms of survival, otherwise... we'll be like putty and be no different from vegetables."
"Correct." Nothing less from Emily.
"Oh, uh...digestion is the, uh, when food is broken down for nutrients and absorbtion, which takes place in the uh... SMALL INTESTINE! Metabolism is the rate at which your body breaks down a substance. This is characterized by enzymes in the saliva, stomach acid, small intesting, gallbladder/liver, and the large intestine. The higher your metabolic rate, the faster you can absorb food, and the more trim you'll be. The lower, and..." A pause. "Excretion is ridding the body of 'extras', such as water, salts, and hydrogenated/transfat. It's...all just a part of digestion. You can't have one without any of them because you need enzymes to break down the food and the excetory system to get rid of it."
A nod from Layla. Very well done. This class was, so far, more than her expectations.
“Growth allows a person to become more capable of surviving in their environment, on a molecular level it is the multiplication of cells through division. It is a process that begins at conception all the way beyond death. Reproduction is the process in which genetic material is passed on to a new generation thus propagating the species.”
Layla looked around, "I hope you're all taking notes!" she would say, before looking at the next person. Blinking only to realize that He had been falling asleep.
"ZE ANSWER IS BEINK...ENOUGH TALK... LET'S SPEAK DANCE".
"WRONG!" Shinichi would say as he shot forward towards Letz Shake, giving the kid a punch to the right cheek (OOC: Shinichi's STR is an 80, his stats are separate from Layla's but since he's part of Layla's fighting style, his stats are made from a bit of Layla's own). "The body is made up of around 60-80% water, baka!! Take note!"
A pouting sound came from the plush doll, it floated... disappointed. This was very VERY disappointing. Who the heck approved this guy into going to this advanced class?!
"You better make your answer good, desu." Shinichi warned Masaru, stern sounding.
"The property of a living organism that regulates its internal environment so as to maintain a stable, constant condition. The concept was created by Claude Bernard, and published in 1865. It allows an organism to function effectively in a broad range of environmental conditions... Uhm... thats all I got..."
"Balance, for short."
"A positive feedback is an organism's system responds to perturbation-- or put simply, changes-- that happen in the system. Positive feedback loops are created to adapt and respond to the changes, a really good example is blood clotting. When your tissue is injured, it sends out chemical signals that cause your platelets to create a chain of chemical signals to activate many platelets. Thus, the overflow basically causes your blood to clot and the blood to stop flowing. Positive feedback controls many things, such as uterine contractions in birth to release oxytocin, some argue embryonic growth as well. Unfortunately, Positive feedback can also lead to disease, Cancer and Bovine SE being two of them"
Layla's lips crept up into a smile.
"However... I may argue about Negative Feedback and Positive Feedback... but I'm suppose I'm not the teacher".
"... Meet me in my office later today, Ms. Urem'der." She would say, "Now class, Positive and Negative feedback work together. However, the effects of Positive feedback, when gone unchecked by Negative feedback create a lot of problems. This is why I say it's better. Can you imagine filling a glass filled to the brim with water with more? It'll overflow and cause a mess. Negative feedback allows this to decrease and normalize... which unfortunately, positive feedback cannot do. "
The woman sat on the floor, Shinichi returning to her arms. "Both maintain a balance, but I cannot emphasize enough the importance of Negative feedback for control of excess."
"Lessee... Negative Feedback... Well... Negative Feedback is probably what keeps the body's functions from running wild when the problem has been fixed. Like say... its tells the blood to stop clotting or cells to stop dividing so we don't get tumors and stuff like that."
"Indeed. Now class, any further questions before we continue?" She paused, "No? What about the others? Why haven't you answered our questions? I suggest leaving this class right now, if you can't keep up. Take Biology, or something much simpler than this."
Well, Layla was serious. She would ignore any further answers and questions from them. Once they left the room, the door would lock itself closed and sigh. "Now for the question left unanswered," she said, "Five things we need to survive. Of course, Nutrients... we get them from food and such. You all know probably why we need to eat. We need oxygen, so we breathe. Oxygen is needed for the creation of ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. Without ATP, your cells will die off and you will die as well. Well, we need water for metabolism. A stable temperature is important as well. Lastly, for you to breathe, it's important that the atmospheric pressure of the air around you be as what your body is made for."
"Questions so far? If none, we'll have a quiz."
"Err...Gross anatomy is the study of anatomy with respect to things you can see with the naked eye, and Microscopic is pretty much the opposite, I believe." Layla smiled. This boy was actually correct but--
"You forgot to give examples, desu yo." Shinichi would say, floating to above Rem. "Correct. However, where are my examples, desu!? Well, You could've said the Gross anatomy of the excretory system is the Kidneys and the Microscopic anatomy is the Nephrons etcetera, desu."
"Maintenance of boundaries is... for example, the subcutenous layers of fat covering every organ, providing some sort of separation from the other organs... this includes the skin... which acts as a barrier between the internal organs and the outside environment. Boundaries provide protection against any sort of possible damage and prevents juvenile wear-and-tear. Movement is, in general, movement regarding the use of the muscular system and the bone. They are important in terms of survival, otherwise... we'll be like putty and be no different from vegetables."
"Correct." Nothing less from Emily.
"Oh, uh...digestion is the, uh, when food is broken down for nutrients and absorbtion, which takes place in the uh... SMALL INTESTINE! Metabolism is the rate at which your body breaks down a substance. This is characterized by enzymes in the saliva, stomach acid, small intesting, gallbladder/liver, and the large intestine. The higher your metabolic rate, the faster you can absorb food, and the more trim you'll be. The lower, and..." A pause. "Excretion is ridding the body of 'extras', such as water, salts, and hydrogenated/transfat. It's...all just a part of digestion. You can't have one without any of them because you need enzymes to break down the food and the excetory system to get rid of it."
A nod from Layla. Very well done. This class was, so far, more than her expectations.
“Growth allows a person to become more capable of surviving in their environment, on a molecular level it is the multiplication of cells through division. It is a process that begins at conception all the way beyond death. Reproduction is the process in which genetic material is passed on to a new generation thus propagating the species.”
Layla looked around, "I hope you're all taking notes!" she would say, before looking at the next person. Blinking only to realize that He had been falling asleep.
"ZE ANSWER IS BEINK...ENOUGH TALK... LET'S SPEAK DANCE".
"WRONG!" Shinichi would say as he shot forward towards Letz Shake, giving the kid a punch to the right cheek (OOC: Shinichi's STR is an 80, his stats are separate from Layla's but since he's part of Layla's fighting style, his stats are made from a bit of Layla's own). "The body is made up of around 60-80% water, baka!! Take note!"
A pouting sound came from the plush doll, it floated... disappointed. This was very VERY disappointing. Who the heck approved this guy into going to this advanced class?!
"You better make your answer good, desu." Shinichi warned Masaru, stern sounding.
"The property of a living organism that regulates its internal environment so as to maintain a stable, constant condition. The concept was created by Claude Bernard, and published in 1865. It allows an organism to function effectively in a broad range of environmental conditions... Uhm... thats all I got..."
"Balance, for short."
"A positive feedback is an organism's system responds to perturbation-- or put simply, changes-- that happen in the system. Positive feedback loops are created to adapt and respond to the changes, a really good example is blood clotting. When your tissue is injured, it sends out chemical signals that cause your platelets to create a chain of chemical signals to activate many platelets. Thus, the overflow basically causes your blood to clot and the blood to stop flowing. Positive feedback controls many things, such as uterine contractions in birth to release oxytocin, some argue embryonic growth as well. Unfortunately, Positive feedback can also lead to disease, Cancer and Bovine SE being two of them"
Layla's lips crept up into a smile.
"However... I may argue about Negative Feedback and Positive Feedback... but I'm suppose I'm not the teacher".
"... Meet me in my office later today, Ms. Urem'der." She would say, "Now class, Positive and Negative feedback work together. However, the effects of Positive feedback, when gone unchecked by Negative feedback create a lot of problems. This is why I say it's better. Can you imagine filling a glass filled to the brim with water with more? It'll overflow and cause a mess. Negative feedback allows this to decrease and normalize... which unfortunately, positive feedback cannot do. "
The woman sat on the floor, Shinichi returning to her arms. "Both maintain a balance, but I cannot emphasize enough the importance of Negative feedback for control of excess."
"Lessee... Negative Feedback... Well... Negative Feedback is probably what keeps the body's functions from running wild when the problem has been fixed. Like say... its tells the blood to stop clotting or cells to stop dividing so we don't get tumors and stuff like that."
"Indeed. Now class, any further questions before we continue?" She paused, "No? What about the others? Why haven't you answered our questions? I suggest leaving this class right now, if you can't keep up. Take Biology, or something much simpler than this."
Well, Layla was serious. She would ignore any further answers and questions from them. Once they left the room, the door would lock itself closed and sigh. "Now for the question left unanswered," she said, "Five things we need to survive. Of course, Nutrients... we get them from food and such. You all know probably why we need to eat. We need oxygen, so we breathe. Oxygen is needed for the creation of ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. Without ATP, your cells will die off and you will die as well. Well, we need water for metabolism. A stable temperature is important as well. Lastly, for you to breathe, it's important that the atmospheric pressure of the air around you be as what your body is made for."
"Questions so far? If none, we'll have a quiz."