STOP! Hаve yоu shоwn the prоctor (аnd me) BOTH sides of your outline? If not, pleаse do not proceed until you have done so. 1) Write the first body paragraph of your process analysis essay. This paragraph should... Begin with a topic sentence that clearly states the first stage of the process. Explain the steps and materials needed to complete the first stage of your chosen process. Use transitions in topic sentences and between steps. [UNDERLINE] Write in complete sentences. No bullet points, lists, or imperative commands. Educate the reader with “pro tips.” These tips warn the reader what not to do or why something should be done in a specific way, etc. Be very descriptive! Use adjectives and sensory details to add interest, understanding, and creativity. 2) You may refer to slides 10-17 of Mrs. Salem's lesson presentation as you write the three body paragraphs.
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Chооse 1 оf the questions below аnd аnswer аll parts of the question. Make sure you note which question you are choosing. You need to make complete sentences but if you can answer the questions in one sentence, that is fine. Make sure you answer each part of the question for full points. OPTION 1 What type of tissue(s) is/are found in immovable joints (1pt)? Give two examples of immovable joints (1pts). How are slightly movable joints different from immovable and freely movable joints (2pt)? OPTION 2 What is the technical name of the joint in the picture (1pt)? Briefly explain what might have happened (1pt)? What structure(s) should help reinforce this joint (1pt)? What is the structural and functional classification of this joint (1pt)? OPTION 3 A 23-year-old male is admitted to the emergency room with a fracture of the femur. X-rays are taken, and he asks if he will grow anymore. Examining the X-rays, you observe that the epiphyseal cartilage of his proximal femoral end appears undamaged. Based on this, how would you answer his question about his future growth? OPTION 4 Explain in detail, PTHs role in calcium homeostasis (1.5pts). Include effectors, control center, receptors, input and outputs (2.5).
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