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Which cranial nerve is being described? (Give Roman numeral and name)
Which symptoms are related to the damaged cranial nerve?
What are the normal sensory/motor functions of this nerve? Name the specific muscles innervated for motor functions and name the areas of the body from which sensations are received for sensory branches.
Mrs. Axlo is a 56-year-old woman with Type II diabetes. She was diagnosed several years ago and despite her doctor's advice she really does not watch what she eats and she rarely gets any exercise. As a result, it is very difficult to keep her blood glucose levels at an acceptable level. Recently, Mrs. Axlo has been suffering from severe gastrointestinal discomfort, including acid reflux and abdominal pain, and has lost some weight. After a visit with her doctor, she is told that her symptoms are possibly related to prolonged high blood glucose levels that have damaged a cranial nerve. He discusses treatment options with her, but warns her that her symptoms will likely be something that she has to deal with for the rest of her life, just like her diabetes. He also emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet and refers her to a nutritional counselor.
Discussion: Introduction To Biology- Analyze two techniques required to study ecosystems then provide an example of each technique.
Why will a patient with Systemic Carnitine deficiency experience repeated episodes of hypoglycemia?
How does antimicrobial resistance happen? What is the process? What can you personally do to slow the rate of antimicrobial resistance?
Radish flowers may be red, purple or white. A cross between a red-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant yields all-purple offspring. The part of the radish we eat may be oval or long, with long being the dominant characteristic.
Explain how the silent substitution rate (single base substitutions at sequence locations that do not affect the amino acid sequence) can be used to estimate the base mutation rate (µ).
Based on your response in the prior discussion, decide if this research should be allowed. If so, discuss whether or not you believe it should be published. Justify your answer.
Curare has been known for centuries to the natives of South America, who extract it from a vine and apply it to the tips of the blowgun darts
Discuss the biological principles that underlie this technology. Your goal in this section of the paper is to show the instructor that you understand the underlying science behind the technology.
As you look back over the review articles, focus on one topic of interest and search for research reports on the subject.
State your revised hypothesis (to be completed after conducting the experiment), if necessary.
What organelle/structure stores the DNA in the cell? Which three things do all living cells have in common? The smooth endoplasmic reticulum stores and releases calcium ions in which organ?
And remember this is to a middleschooler, so everything has to be explained in a sequential concrete step by step process.
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