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TASK 5 - ORGANIZATION

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Description  The following is a clear, structured, and comprehensive description of the tasks described, focusing on the development, evolutionary changes, and pathologies of the mammary gland. This description, with an educational and clinical approach, integrates the information provided and complements it with the aforementioned visual resources. Given your prior interest in concept maps and clear visual structures, this description organizes the information in a logical and hierarchical manner, similar to a visual diagram, to facilitate understanding.   TASK 1 - Preparation   Objective : To gather and organize information on breast development and the changes that occur throughout a woman's life, highlighting hormonal and biological factors. Breast Development: Fetal Stage: Initial formation of the mammary ducts in the embryo, influenced by early genetic and hormonal factors. Infancy : The breasts remain inactive, with rudimentary breast tissue and no significant...

TASK 5- ORGANIZATION

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 TASK 1 - Elaboration.  TASK 2 - Preparation. This work focuses on the different stages of breast development and the evolutionary changes that occur throughout a woman's life. Breast development is influenced by hormonal and biological factors, beginning in the fetal stage and continuing through childhood, puberty, adulthood, pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. During puberty, the breasts grow due to the action of estrogens and other hormones, preparing the female body for reproduction.  Stages of Breast Development In adulthood, pregnancy causes the mammary glands to increase in size, preparing for breastfeeding, while oxytocin facilitates milk ejection during lactation. Breast Changes During Pregnancy and Lactation: As women reach menopause, the breasts decrease in size and density due to the drop in hormone levels, which affects their structure and firmness.  Breast Changes with Menopause Understanding these phases is essential for detecting alterations and main...

ANATOMIA YEINER JOSÉ CASTRO MAESTRE

 1. ¿ Cual es la posición anatomica corporal y describala? - La posicion anatomica corporal de los humanos es una posicion estandar, que significa que la persona tiene el cuerpo erguido, tiene los pies juntos y hacia adelante, ademas tiene lexibilidad en las rodillas y en los brazos, asi mismo, las palmas de las manos y la cabeza miran hacia adelante 2. ¿Cuales son los planos corporales? Enumerelos y definalos. - Los planos corporales son muy importantes para el conocimiento anatomico del cuerpo del sr humano, por cuanto estos planos tienen la funcion de dividir al cuerpo para una organizacion anatomica de las partes del cuerpo. Es asi, que el plano sagital divide al cuerpo en derecha e izquierda, el plano transversal divide al cuerpo en superior e inferior, y el plano frontal divide al cuerpo en anterior y posterior. 3¿Cuales son los movimientos anatomicos del cuerpo? Enumerelos y descibalos  - Los movimientos anatomicos del cuerpo son aquellos que se realizan en virtud a la ...