the risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease include being inactive, having a diet of high fat and high salt foods, developing high levels of LDL cholesterol, smoking, drinking alcohol, having a high ratio of body fat to other body tissue, and having type 2 diabetes. how much control do you have over these factors? how much responsibility should be placd on individual who develop cardiovascular disease due to these fatcor
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Health, 23.06.2019 04:00, lulbbyz
If a viral host cell has a mutation that interferes with the addition of carbohydrates to proteins in the golgi, which of the following could likely result? a) the viral envelope proteins would not be glycosylated and might not arrive at the host plasma membrane. b) the viral capsid proteins would not be glycosylated and might not arrive at the host plasma membrane. c) the viral core proteins would not be glycosylated and might not arrive at the host plasma membrane. d) the virus would be unable to reproduce within the host cell
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Health, 23.06.2019 05:00, BurwinkelElla19
When writing fitness goals we encourage using the smart method. what does s-m-a-r-t stand for? use full sentences to explain what each letter stands for in their goals setting process.
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