LEGAL REASONING TAKE-HOME EXAM

Our bodies are made of various parts. The functions of these parts differ from one another but to make the coordination and functioning of the body they work in harmony. There are major body parts that control the other parts that is the spinal cord and the mind. When any of this body part is damaged, the functioning of the body is disrupted totally. Therefore, for a body to function normally all this body parts need protection and care. 

Question 1

The word Derm becomes melan during dry periods like the summer and other recreation areas. The glands that are called Hidr are located in the derm.During exercises the fluids from our bodies are excreted with easy. How the body functions on a daily basis is significant.The crin parts of the body assist the body to function properly. The crin makes most of our body parts for easier daily activities. (Yngvesson et al, 2019). Therefore, Derm hidr due to increase of therm makes Melan surfaces absorb warmth in times of high therm.

Question 2

The cephal covers the psych for effective functioning of the body. Cranial nerv links the sound from the ot to the mind and thus assist our bodies to react to various emotions and the sensations of the surrounding.  The leg actions are controlled by the spin. The central nervous system is delicate and therefore can cause failure of the body parts when damaged (Tykhonovska et al, 2018).In any case of damage a scan is crucial to check if the spinal cord is damaged. Psych is important since it gives control on how the living things react to emotions.

Every part of the body is important. Especially the cerebral part is universal in controlling movement in the body. Any damage causes dysfunction in the body.

References

Tykhonovska, M. A., Sukhomlinova, I. Y., Ivanchenko, D. G., & Tykhonovsky, O. V. (2018). Motor function of central nervous system.

Yngvesson, J., Rey Torres, J. C., Lindholm, J., Pättiniemi, A., Andersson, P., & Sassner, H. (2019). Health and Body Conditions of Riding School Horses Housed in Groups or Kept in Conventional Tie-Stall/Box Housing. Animals, 9(3), 73.