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Q1. A 24-year old female automotive technician presents herself at nurse practitioner's office. She complains of fever and of pain in her left hand. On physical examination, the patient had a deep wound on her left palm that was oozing pus. She had purplish, red streaks running up her left arm. She had enlarged lymph nodes at the elbow and under her arm. The patient's skin was warm and dry. In her history, the patient had punctured her left palm with a sharp metal from the undercarriage of a "real cherry" 1977 Malibu about a week earlier. She said the wound had bled for a few minutes and she thought that she had washed it "real good" with soap and water. She had covered wound with the large "band-aid" and gone back to work. She developed fever about three days later. For the past couple of days, she "did not feel so good" and had vomiting and diarrhea. What kind of infection do you believe she has in this hand?
a. Streptococcus pyogenes b. Staphylococcus aureus c. Clostridium botulinumd. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Explain why phenotype of the cloned mammoth would be similar to the wooly mammoth and not to the elephant egg donor or surrogate elephant mother. Compare and contrast how genotype and phenotype are determined in normal sexual reproduction with how..
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Suppose you are working for environmental contractor. As part of your job, you are member of group that is assigned the task of identifying a technique for rapidly breaking down.
Explain the sequence of events that underlie an action potential. Be sure to include all relevant ion channels, and the activity of each one during each of the major phases of the action potential.
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