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Because of the marked changes that can be expected with body positioning and body positioning changes,the physical therapist has a narrow window of opportunity to assess and:
Endocrine
Relating to glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate the body's processes.
Holocrine
A type of glandular secretion where the entire cell disintegrates to release its substances, such as in sebaceous glands.
Apocrine
A type of gland that secretes substances by pinching off portions of its cell body, found in areas like the underarm and genital region.
Cytoplasm
The fluid interior of a cell, not including the nucleus, containing organelles and facilitating many metabolic processes.
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