Personal health issues and concerns
1.height and weight
2.hearing
3.vision
ho...
Health, 15.09.2021 07:20, JeffTheGoat
Personal health issues and concerns
1.height and weight
2.hearing
3.vision
how did you manage?β
Answers: 3
Health, 22.06.2019 20:30, jellybellyje
Diseases may arise when proteins fail to fold correctly in their last stages of processing and/or are directed towards the lysosome rather than towards the cell membrane. cystic fibrosis is an example of this type of disease. in cystic fibrosis, a functional ion channel is sent to the lysosome for destruction rather than being sent to the plasma membrane. given this observation, the cellular component that is most likely the cause of the disease is the
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Health, 22.06.2019 21:30, juliopejfuhrf7336
Which of the following processes does the body not use protein to perform? a. repairing muscles b. producing hormones c. making hemoglobin d. creating amino acids
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Health, 23.06.2019 04:31, laylay7383
Why do rna viruses appear to have higher rates of mutation? a) rna nucleotides are more unstable than dna nucleotides. b) replication of their genomes does not involve proofreading. c) rna viruses can incorporate a variety of nonstandard bases. d) rna viruses are more sensitive to mutagens.
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Health, 23.06.2019 05:00, jaretktm2449
A35-year-old woman arrives on the floor after an uneventful hysteroscopy to evaluate her long history of uterine fibroids. about 30 minutes after her arrival, she begins to complain of nausea and has two episodes of vomiting. the physical administers 0.625 mg of droperidol and 400 mg of acetaminophen by mouth. on follow-up evaluation, the patient's neck is involuntarily flexed to one side. she is alert, oriented, and conversation and has an otherwise normal neurological examination. which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? - cerebral vascular accident- conversion disorder- dystonic reaction to droperidol- munchausen syndrome- seizure
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