Answer:
For the treatment of patients.
Explanation:
As a doctor, I am using this new bandage For the treatment of patients. If this bandage has given me promising results than old bandages then I used these bandages for all my patients but if the bandage does not give me the required results and the old one is more better than the new one than I will reject using that new bandage and prefer old bandages.
Answer: genetic mutation maybe?
Explanation: i know that it is a genetic mutation and that it is passed from mothers to children, not from the father. the queen held the trait in her DNA and all the male children had it but the queen never showed any signs of having hemophilia
Of the following given choices;
A. a lack of electrolytes in the brain
B. fatty mitochondria
C. two nuclei in some neurons
D. progressive deterioration of the myelin
The answer is D.
Musciplte sclerosis is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system of the subject attacks the nervous system. Specifically, the immune system attacks the myelin sheath of neurons as though they are foreign hence causing them damage. Myelin sheath protects the neurons and also allows impulses to pass along the axon much quicker than it would be without the sheath.
Hydrogen bonding is a interaction between two hydrogen atoms that is very essential for life on Earth. It is notoriously seen between water molecules, and it occurs when there is a slight disbalance in electrical charge between two Hydrogen atoms, and Oxygen atom that comprise water. This slight imbalance makes the Oxygen slightly more electronegative, and the two hydrogen atoms slightly more electropostive. The reason why water when spilled forms globules for this exact reasoning. The slightly positive charged hydrogen feels an electrostatic attraction to the Oxygen atom thus forming a strong bond. An interesting fact that comes from this electrical disbalance is that when salt is added to water, water is able to conduct electricity because of this disbalance in charge it can seperate the sodium chloride lattices into ions.