Evaluating Computer Assisted Problem Based Learning Environment for Endocrine System in Human Beings in View of ProfessionalsHigh schoolbiologycomputer assisted problem based learning environmentIn current study, Computer Assisted Problem Based Learning (CAPBL) environment for human endocrine system was ...
In current study, Computer Assisted Problem Based Learning (CAPBL) environment was designed in the subject of Endocrine System in Human Beings considering 3C3R model in high school biology by one of researcher. The aim of current study was to introduce a Computer Assisted Problem Based Learning ...
Some evidence of effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system in children Pollutant chemicals that are widespread in the environment can affect endocrine function in laboratory experiments and in wildlife. Although human beings a... WJ Rogan,NB Ragan - 《International Journal of Hygiene ...
Molecular biology of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-I, GnRH-II, and their receptors in humans. In human beings, two forms of GnRH, termed GnRH-I and GnRH-II, encoded by separate genes have been identified. Although these hormones share comparable cDN... CK Cheng,PCK Leung - 《...
Pollutant chemicals that are widespread in the environment can affect endocrine function in laboratory experiments and in wildlife. Although human beings are commonly exposed to such pollutant chemicals, the exposures are generally low and clear effects on endocrine function from such exposures have been...
Log In Sign Up Subjects Science Metabolism How does aging impact the endocrine system?Question:How does aging impact the endocrine system?Aging:Aging encompasses the progressive changes from infancy until eventual death. Aging is a natural process. All animals including human beings and plants ...
In addition, there are a number of polygenic types of experimental obesity. The final mechanistic classification of obesity are those due to dietary manipulation. For both human beings and animals, a highly fat diet appears to be particularly problematic for the development of obesity.(ABSTRACT ...
ten years as shown in Fig.2. This indicates that these EDCs have attracted the attention of scientific communities significantly, suggestive of their immense impact on human and animal reproductive health. For studies involving human beings, the sample size varied greatly, from 40 to 6,386 people...
For the authors of the present study, the use of castration as an endocrine therapy in human beings, the more so for a dubious indication, is one of the darkest and hitherto least-researched aberrations in the history of psychiatry. 2.3. Humorism and Mental Illness Based on the theory of ...
These EDCs affect hormone synthesis or receptor binding by altering the hormone homeostasis of the endocrine system [1]. EDCs can cause reproductive, developmental, and sexual behavior dysfunctions, leading to detrimental results in animals and human beings. Most EDCs from natural or synthetic sources...