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    . . . , . ., . . . . ( Space) . . .Now let us analyse by some diagram ,the microscopic understanding of human body. First understand atoms from basic.It is basic of Physics.

    We know the study of Atoms is physics. In body we will be entering in to chemistry. Here you Can see the fusion of physics and chemistry. In cell you will find molecules . Molecules contain atoms.In atoms you have neutron. Protons etc . you will find space in between neutrons and protons

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    Stomach lining Tissue Stomach

    Digestive system

    BODY

    Cells, tissues, and organsIt is estimated that the human bodycontains about 100 trillion cells. Theseare specialized to perform certainfunctions and have a wide variety ofshapes and sizes. They are organized

    into separate structures within the body .

    The body is a single organism(living creature) made up of many

    different substances and struc -tures.

    1 Biochemistry: atoms andmolecules make the substancesthat are thebuilding blocks (forexample, water and protein) of allthe other levels.2 Cells are the smallest living unitsof the body.3 Tissues are formed by groupsof cells with similar structures andfunctions (together with othersubstances).4 Organs are formed by tissues.5 Body systems result from variousorgans working together andinclude, for example, the digestivesystem.6 The body (organism)is the sum of all the levels existingand operating together.

    Life is all around you, from invisible microbes and green plants to the other animals with whom you share the Earth. Whats more, these other

    living things arent just around you Theyre intimately interconnected with your life. Plants make your food and provide you with oxygen, microbes break down dead matter and recycle materials that all living things need, and insects pollinate the plants you rely on for food. Ultimately, all living beings rely on other living beings for their survival.

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    Digestion takes place

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    food juice , urine etc

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    Thinking takes place

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    We must explore the interconnectedness of the worldsorganisms and really understand that living beings areworks of art and machines rolled into one. Organisms canbe as delicate as a mountain wildflower or as awe-inspiringas a majestic lion. And regardless of whether theyre plants,animals, or microbes, all living things have numerousworking parts that contribute to the function of the wholebeing. They move, obtain energy, use raw materials, andmake waste, whether theyre as simple, as a single-celledorganism or as complex as a human being.

    We need to unlock the mysteries of life. Through it, youdiscover that even single-celled organisms have theircomplexities, from their unique structures to their diversemetabolisms. We should realize what a truly miraculousmachine your body is, with its many different systems thatwork together to move materials, support your structure,send signals, defend you from invaders, and obtain thematter and energy you need for growth .

    We must explore the interconnectedness of the worldsorganisms and really understand that living beings areworks of art and machinesrolled into one.

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    Human organ systems

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    We were discussing about in the previous issue about a Problem onplasma glucose level dropping on walking . The Solution worked oneday and the next day, it did not.As this knowledge is essentia, I intendreproducing the reference.

    Armed with the knowledge that one minute walk will bring one mgdown .Next day he started walking. With a opening score of 145 inempty Stomach. after 45 minutes. He thought by the new found formulae.The level should be 105. To his horror he found that the reading was141 ,Sweating, thirst every thing was there .He suspects the meter waswrong. But it is not. Now tell me why the logic did not workCond inocto 2010 issue .

    For an automobile to run properly, Both accelerator and brake is essential.Glucose is at cellular level is a fuel for movement. We have a fair knowledge that insulin is essential to bring down the glucose level in bloodstream . it is being secreated in longerman islets in pancereas,inbeta cells.It is like a brake on glucose level and once the body intelligence sensesthis low level of glucose , another enzyme is released in blood stream.That is named as glucogan.it is also secrcated in pancereas in alfa cells inlonger ---man islets as it is called.

    This glucogan will raise the glucose level.They are located in pancereas.Longerman islets . just like computor has start and stop button in oneplace.While he was walking his glucose level fell from 145 to say 100This level was a threat to him at that time. He must have needed anincreased level of glucose and must by an auto command the glucoselevel have increased and the level stood at 141 as stated.

    See the diagram 1 liver 2 gall bladder 3 stomach

    4 pancereas 5 small intestine 6 blood vessels.

    Knowledge is useless unless practiced

    The best physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quietand Dr. Merryman

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    THE PANCREASThe pancreas, located beneath the stomach, is attached to the small intestine by the pancreatic duct throughwhich digestive enzymes are released.The endocrine cells are scattered throughout the pancreas in little groupscalled islets of Langerhans . They were named in honor of Paul Langerhans, a German medical student who described them in 1869. Theislets secrete two hormones, insulin and glucagon, which work to controlblood glucose levels. Insulin is unique in that it is the only hormone thatlowers blood glucose levels. Glucagon raises blood glucose levels, allowing us to maintain a nearly constant concentration of glucose in our

    blood in between meals.The experiment in the case study of 145 mg / 141 phenamina will be ref ered again in nov 2010 issue to know whether diabetes has any thing todo with emotions.

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