Health, 26.07.2021 02:20, kashusledbetter
Which of the following statements about normal aging is TRUE?
1. Old age is a time to grieve one's losses and physical limitations.
2. People age in predictable stages at clearly defined times.
3. People start to become shorter because of osteoporosis.
4. With age, short-term memory becomes less efficient.
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Is it ok for your junk to be 17inches in diameter and this is school related
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Health, 23.06.2019 04:00, tiffanibell71
Poliovirus is an rna virus of the picornavirus group, which uses its rna as mrna. at its 5' end, the rna genome has a viral protein (vpg) instead of a cap. this is followed by anontranslated leader sequence, and then a single long protein-coding region (~7000 nucleotides), followed by a poly-a tail. observations were made that used radioactive amino acid analogues. short period use of the radioactive amino acids result in labeling of only very long proteins, while longer periods of labeling result in several different short polypeptides. what conclusion is most consistent with the results of the radioactive labeling experiment? a) host cell ribosomes only translate the viral code into short polypeptides. b) the rna is only translated into a single long polypeptide, which is then cleaved into shorter ones. c) the rna is translated into short polypeptides, which are subsequently assembled into large ones. d) the large radioactive polypeptides are coded by the host, whereas the short ones are coded for by the virus.
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Health, 23.06.2019 08:30, Mypasswordishotdog11
Active immunity refers to: a. the defenses people are born with. b. temporary immunity granted from another source. c. immunity gained through immunization and exposure to diseases. d. natural immunities that protect humans from other animal diseases
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