Q: OSH 1
A: introductio An OSHA examination includes wellbeing and security consistence officials visiting…
Q: Research on a recent case study (year 2018 to present) regarding human transplantation.
A: Human transplantation is the procedure of transfer of organs from one human to the other . Human…
Q: Urine forms in the uriniferous tubules of the kidney while sperms are formed in the of the testes.
A: Formation and development of haploid spermatozoa (i.e. sperm) from diploid spermatogonia stem cells…
Q: State the optimal range of serum pH and effects onnormal cell function if serum pH is not in the…
A: The cell is the smallest structural and functional unit. There are more than 100 trillion cells are…
Q: What is meosis? Explain its full process?
A: Meiosis is a type of a cell division used for producing the gametes (egg cell or sperm) in the…
Q: Desribe homeostatic recovery in leptospirosis.
A: Humans and animals are both affected by leptospirosis, a bacterial disease. It's caused by bacteria…
Q: ck level is higher in males than females
A: Enzyme which is also known as creatine kinase is present inside the body which helps in the…
Q: The morphological structure of the Neisseria. gonorrhoeae
A: Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a gram-negative bacteria and the causative agent behind the sexually…
Q: Collecting tubules converge medially to a form a group called?
A: The collecting ducts of the kidney consists of a series of tubules and ducts that physically connect…
Q: Name the watery fluid secreted from Bruner’s gland in duodenum.
A: Bruner's glands are present in the small intestine.
Q: In a female reproductive gland in the growth zone therecarec400nprmary oocytes. How many secondary…
A: The egg or the ovum is the female gamete. The process that results in differentiation of the ovum or…
Q: chronic inflammation present.4 within one month
A: The process that involves the invasion of microorganisms and damage to the factors that protect the…
Q: Compare benign prostatic hypertrophy with cancer of theprostate.
A: The prostate is a gland in the shape of walnut that is present in between the penis and urinary…
Q: What happens during meosis 2
A: Mitosis and meiosis are the two types of cell division that occur during M phase of cell cycle. M…
Q: 4- Lacunae 3
A: Bones tissue of an individual is the rigid structure that protects different organs of the body. Red…
Q: (c) State the main function of the following: (i) Chordae tendinae (ii) Lymphocytes (iii)…
A: A cell is the smallest unit of life. It is divided into two types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. A…
Q: Early symptoms of mening what other disepse? Ootitis media CI
A: 1]plague develops fever, chills and extreme weakness. There is a severe pain in abdomen or in the…
Q: Expand the following : i) GIFTii) ICSIiii) IUCD
A: GIFT is a technique in which male and female gametes are directly injected into the fallopian tube…
Q: High Blood Pressure Treatment and Erectile Dysfuncti A man in his late fifties went to his doctor…
A: Hypertension is a vascular condition that produces high blood pressure on a regular basis. The…
Q: Amount Of DIN. First cycle Second cycle
A: MPF is activated at the end of G2 by a phosphatase, which removes an inhibitory phosphate group…
Q: * Characteristics of the following Intussusception HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE Celiac Disease Ribbon-like…
A: There are many different types of diseases that can lead to the signs and symptoms of different…
Q: Flow chart of the Central Dogma, include four deviation of the Central Dogma.
A: DNA is the genetic material in living organisms.
Q: List the term for hair-free fold of tissue right next to the urethral orifice and the vaginal…
A: Urethral orifice is also known as urinary meatus. It is the opening of urethra. From this point…
Q: amino acida the basis at nectrifonal clasity Srequirement. on
A: On the basis of nutritional requirement amino acids can be classified into essential, semi essential…
Q: character of blood flukes
A: Blood are parasitic flatworms. The scientific name of the Blood fluke is Schistosoma. They can…
Q: Clinical manifestations of gonorrhea
A: Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. As it is a…
Q: State two local and two systemic signs ofinfluenza.
A: Infection It is the process of interaction that mainly occurs between: -pathogens And -susceptible…
Q: Describe a branchial cleft cyst and differentiate the four different degrees.
A: Genetic disorders are those which are caused due to changes in gene and epigenetic.
Q: The only presenting sign most often accompanying a delayed hemolytic Renal failure Unexplained…
A: Patients often develop antibodies to transfused red blood cells making it more difficult to find a…
Q: Which structures are highlighted? O ducts O tollicies Opancreatic isicts O pituicytes Oacini
A: The pancreas is both exocrine as well as an endocrine gland. The exocrine gland secretes the enzymes…
Q: Levels of ___________ in the ocular fluid can helpindicate the time of death.
A: Determining the time of death is very important. The interval between death and the time of…
Q: produce by spawning
A: Barnacles are sessile crustaceans. They do not reproduce by spawning instead Barnacle release their…
Q: List several factors that would predispose a pregnantwoman with diabetes to cystitis.
A: Introduction:- Cystitis (sis-TIE-tis) is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder. Most of…
Q: exudate inflammatory edema.19 characterized by increase vascular * permeability F.
A: The process that involves the invasion of pathogens and causes damage to the white blood cells and…
Q: Differentiate the following
A: Cytoplasm is a thick solution which fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane.
Q: In a female reproductive gland in the growth zone there are 400 primary oocytes. How many secondary…
A: In female reproductive gland before birth each oogonium undergoes mitosis and produce 2 primary…
Q: state five conditione necessara for geminakon
A: The development of a seedling from seed is referred to as germination. Germination occurs when there…
Q: Anucric kidney injury is caused by blood clots in the renal artery. Explain why this patient…
A: Renal Artey aneurysms may be sources of acute renal hemorrhage with bleeding or hematuria. Patients…
Q: Explain how the patient heart attack several weeks earlier could have led to her current leg…
A: 1. A common complication of atherosclerosis (in MI) is thrombosis of a formerly patent but stenotic…
Q: True or False? All papillary tumors of the bladder are regarded as cancer or potentially cancer.
A: Bladder tumors are of many types:- 1) traditional cell tumour 2) adenocarcinoma 3) squamous cell…
Q: which has both foetal and maternal tissues
A: The basal plate , the peripheral region on the maternal side that is in contact with the uterine…
Q: explain how polyspermy is blocked
A: Polyspermy is the fertilization of an ovum by more than one sperm. It is prevented by mechanisms…
Q: Describe in general terms the process of sporulation
A: Introduction The life starts from single cell called Zygote. A zygote is formed by the fusion of…
Q: Virulence factors of Leptospirosis
A: Leptospirosis: This is a bacterial disease that affects both animals and human beings. The causative…
Q: Symptoms of transplant rejections
A: Transplant of organs is a process by which a recipient who has suffered a vital organ loss is…
Q: the laboratory diagnosis of homocystinuria
A: Laboratory tests play a crucial role in diagnosing disease conditions. We as Nurses need to be…
Q: neory)? What two structures occupy the centre of a medullary ray (from 1 i. 3. ii
A: We are answering question no. 3 For rest of questions pls repost
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- State and explain one significant effect ofcystocele.The NHS of before and nowMATCHING TYPE COLOUMN A COLOUMN B Simple, coiled tubular glands They mainly serve a thermoregulatory role and maintain body temperature by evaporative heat loss Their yellow, viscous, oily secretion has an acrid or musky odor It includes ceruminous glands in the skin Known as odoriferous sweat glands They develop in the embryo as invaginations of epidermis Start to function at puberty and are controlled by sex hormones They appear first in palms and soles in the fourth gestational month The duct becomes continuous with a corkscrew-shaped cleft between epidermal cells- The secretory tubules is lined by simple cuboidal epithelium A. APPOCRINE B. ECCRINE