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- Testing drugs on specific target cells
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- Lab-grown meat for vegetarian purposes
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- Regenerative medicine to replace tissues (e.g., blindness, bone marrow transplant, cancers, limb regrowth)
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## Telomeres
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## Cancer
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- Group of diseases that involve out-of-control cell division which may spread throughout the body
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- `Tumour`: Uncontrolled lump of cells that do not perform normal cellular functions
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- `Benign`: Cells that do not metastasise or interfere with normal cell function (harmless)
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- `Malignant`: Cells that interefere with normal cell activity and metastasise
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- `Carcinoma`: Cancerous/cancer
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- `Metastasis`: Primary (original) tumour spreading throughout the body to create secondary tumours
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- `Carcinogens`: Anything that can cause cancer, e.g., chemicals, radiation/energy, some viruses
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- `Neoplasm`: A solid or fluid-filled sac that the body forms to isolate defective from healthy cells (e.g., cysts)
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- Random mutations can also lead to a cancer cell due to irregular DNA replication
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- Generally, multiple mutations in several key genes are required for a cell to become cancerous
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- Cancer is *not* contagious, neither can it be inherited
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- A genetic predisposition to cancer *can* be inherited
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- By the time cancer is detected, it can contain millions of cells that have been growing for years
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### Cancer screening
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- PAP smear for cervical cancer
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- Mammogram for breast cancer
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- Colonoscopy for colorectal cancer
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- PSA blood test for prostate cancer
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### Cancer diagnosis
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- Endoscopy (using a flexible camera with tissue extractor to search for cancers of the respiratory and/or digestive systems)
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- X-rays
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- Ultrasounds for soft tissues
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- CAT/CT scan (more x-rays)
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- MRI scan (uses radio waves and magnetic fields)
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### Cancer treatments
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- Surgery
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- Physically removing tumour with stabby things
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- Ineffective if cancer has metastasised
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- If even one cell escapes the stabby cancer can regrow
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- Radiation therapy
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- Blasting radiation at tumours so that their DNA becomes so damaged that DNA replication, and, as a result, cell division is impossible
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- Can harm neighbouring cells
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- Ineffective if cancer has metastasised
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- Chemotherapy
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- Blasting drugs that kill dividing cells
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- Does not feel very good for the patient
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- Fast-growing cells may die off (e.g., hair, skin cells)
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- Biophonics
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- Using light beams to detect and treat cancer
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## Organ systems
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**Business model for organ/organ systems**
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| Business thing | Corresponding organ/organ system |
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| :--- | :--- |
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| Management | Central nervous system (brain) |
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| Messaging | Endocrine + peripheral nervous systems |
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| Workplace | Body |
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| Transport | Circulatory, digestive, urinary systems (internal, import, export, respectively) |
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| Storage | Fats |
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| Cash flow | Digestive + respiratory systems |
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| Security | Immune + integumentary (skin) systems |
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| Workers | Cells + muscular system |
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## Tissues
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- `Tissues`: Different cell types grouped together performing the same task
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- Organisms have a hierarchical organisation
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- Basic tissues: Connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial tissues
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- Epithelial tissue
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- Tightly packed cells that line body surfaces, e.g., skin
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- Connective tissue
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- Produces collagen fibres that support organ structures and bone, e.g., ligaments (bone -> bone), tendons (muscle -> bone)
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- Muscle tissue
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- Fibrous tissue that can be subdivided into cardiac (heart), smooth (digestive), and skeletal (voluntary) muscle tissues
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- They contract
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- Nervous tissue
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- Responds to external/internal stimuli, e.g., brain, nerves
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## Digestive system
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- Two types of digestive systems
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- Bag digestive system
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- One way in, same way out (e.g., coral, jellyfish)
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- Tube digestive system
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- One way in, another way out (e.g., worms, humans)
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- Mouth -> esophagus -> stomach -> small intestine -> large intestine -> rectum -> anus all part of the tube
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- Gallbladder, liver, salivary glands, and pancreas produce digestive enzymes/juices in humans
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- Process of eating food: **Ingestion** (eat) -> **digestion** (physical and chemical breakdown) -> **absorption** (of nutrients to bloodstream) -> **egestion** (poo)
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- Flies digest before ingesting
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- `Jujunum`: Centre of small intestine
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- `Duodenum`: Beginning of small intestine
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- `Ileum`: End of small intestine
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- `Rectum`: Holds waste to be excreted voluntarily
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- `Anus`: Controls waste to be defecated voluntarily
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- `Appendix`: Used to be used to digest plant matter, now virtually useless in humans
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- `Gallbladder`: Stores and secretes bile as buffer between liver and small intestine that helps break down fats (lipids)
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- `Ruminants`: Herbivores that digest food using a chambered tube
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- Chew -> Reticulum and rumen (first and second stomachs) -> regurgitate and rechew -> Omasum (third stomach) -> Abomasum (fourth stomach) -> small intestine -> large intestine -> waste
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- `Eoprophagy`: Consumption of feces
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### Human digestive system
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- Mouth ingests food
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- Teeth, tongue, and salivary glands work to begin digestion
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- Esophagus squeezes food down in waves (peristalsis) down its smooth muscle tube
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- Stomach
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- Mixes hydrochloric acid with digestive enzymes to break down food
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- Hydrochloric acid is diluted and does not break down the food itself much, enzymes are more effective at a lower pH
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- Liquifies food and kills bacteria
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- **Goblet cells** produce **mucous**, which lubricates the stomach and intestines, protecting the stomach
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- Made of smooth muscle to churn food, somewhat like cooking with enzymes or a washing machine
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- Intestines
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- Pancreas makes most digestive enzymes and pumps them in the duodenum
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- Absorbs nutrients and water to bloodstream
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- Duodenum digests food chemically even more
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- Forms and excretes feces
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- Contains smooth muscle to continue peristalsis
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- Contains plenty of blood vessels for faster nutrient absorption
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- Intestinal epithelium
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- Optimised for surface area
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- Folds contain `villi` (singular, "villus")
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- Villi contain capillaries and absorbing and goblet cells
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- Absorbing cells caintain microvilli, which absorb nutrients via diffusion
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### Respiratory system
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- Exchanges oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas between red blood cells and the surrounding air, which is required for cellular respiration
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- Diaphragm contracts to lower itself, causing the rib cage to rise, which increases lung volume, which subsequently causes pressure to decrease and air to rush in to the lungs
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- Diaphragm relaxes to return everything to its normal position
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- Air is warmed and moisted while passing through nasal cavity blood vessels
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- Trachea and bronchi are made of rigid cartilage rings
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- Prevents airways from closing, similar to a vacuum hose
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- Respiratory epithelium
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- Contains goblet and ciliated cells
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- `Cilia`: Singular "cilius", sweep mucous out of the lungs and throat
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- Nose hairs and mucous trap debris which is swept out by cilia
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- Alveoli (singular "alveolus") epithelial tissue is one cell thick
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- Surrounded with capillaries which exchange gases via diffusion
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- Trachea -> 2 bronchi -> bronchioles -> alveoli
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