I don’t care how you explain but what are the basics to being a doctor any help will work
Answer:
in all honesty a lot of school, and having the will to help people. you also have to be able to handle blood and guts lol. but you can do it!!
Explanation:
A patient is diagnosed with tendinitis, in which section of the soap note would this be documented
The one thing that supplies energy just cells is ________
Answer:
ATP energy from fermentation or cellular respiration.
Answer:
adenosine triphosphate
Explanation:
Explain what nuclear medicine technologists and magnetic resonance technologists have in common.
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
I took the test
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PLEASE HELP, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FIRST CORRECT ANSWER
Gluten is a substance found in foods processed from wheat. People with which condition would most likely benefit from a gluten-free diet?
1) celiac disease
2) myasthenia gravis
3) rheumatoid arthritis
4) multiple sclerosis
Answer:
Celiac disease
Individuals with Celiac disease would most likely benefit from a gluten-free diet.
What is an allergy?An allergy is a reaction which the immune system produces to a compound such as a food substance which normally is not harmful to the body.
Individuals have different allergies to substances.
Individuals with celiac disease are allergic and unable to digest gluten.
Therefore, individuals with Celiac disease would most likely benefit from a gluten-free diet.
Learn more about celiac disease at: https://brainly.com/question/15691019
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Si, estoy aqui puedo hablar
Answer:
hola
Explanation:
si estoy aun grcias x los puntos
5 Questions:
1. What is the primary function of red blood cells (RBCs)/erythrocytes?
2. What is the purpose of erythrocytes having biconcave shape & losing their nuclei early in red blood cell (RBC) maturation process?
3. What is the composition of red blood cells (RBCs/erythrocytes)? (Hint: if you remove all the water from an RBC, what’s left besides a phospholipid bilayer cell/plasma membrane?)
4. Describe in detail how the “stuff” (= part of your answer to #3, above) that fills RBCs functions to do this important job. You must describe the “stuff” at the molecular level & describe how just 1 of these complexes of “stuff” works to carry out an RBC’s primary function...how many of these vital to life molecules can each molecular complex carry?
5. How long do RBCs live? What happens when they can no longer perform their important function? Name the process by which new RBCs are produced...explain where this happens...& tell me what other important cells (& important cell fragments) are produced by same process. What are primary functions of these other cells?
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The next thing I need you to do is watch the Bozeman Science Video on Blood Types...take notes & be ready to discuss...thank you...here is the link to video: http://www.bozemanscience.com/blood-types
Zoom link & exact time I start session will be sent in a reply to this post. Thank you