The history of the present illness is documented in the MEDICAL HISTORY section of the patient's record.
The medical history section contain information about all the diagnoses, medical care and treatment that the patient had received. These information help the current physician to have an idea of what has been going on concerning a patient's case in the past and he will documents his own observation in this section.
Answer:
The correct answer will be the cell is in prophase I of meiosis and will enter metaphase I next.
Explanation:
Meiosis is a type of cell division which is involved in the formation of haploid gametes.
During meiosis the division of the genetic material is markedly observed and based on this meiosis is divided into 4 phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
During prophase: the chromatin structure of DNA starts condensing to form chromatids which attaches to homologous chromatids and are known as sister chromatids. These sister chromatids exchange their genetic material via a process called called recombination or crossing over which takes place during pachytene stage of prophase I. After crossing over it is proceeded by the next stage that is metaphase I in which chromosomes gets aligned at the center of the cell.
Thus, the cell is in prophase I of meiosis and will enter metaphase I next is the correct answer.
Question 1:
Basically, producers are things like plants the are the first source of food. Primary consumers are the first to eat the producers (like small fish, insects, etc) Secondary consumers (foxes, larger fish, etc) consume the primary consumers, and tertiary consumers (sharks, humans, whales, etc.) consume the secondary consumers. Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, etc) like the name suggests decompose rests of food and organisms and send the nutrients back into the earth.
Questions 2&3:
An autotroph is an organism that produces its own food (like plants do through photosynthesis) and a heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and has to seek out other sources of food.
Question 4:
Grass, Dragonfly, Trout, human
Question 5:
Bean plant, rabbit, fox, bacteria
Questions 6&7:
They are a little harder to explain in text form but hopefully my explanations can help you figure out the answer yourself.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
1. They have to be able to reproduce, either asexually or sexually.
2. They have to be able to respond to stimuli.
3. They have to have cells, either as a unicellular organism or as a multicellular organism.
4. They have to grow and develop.
5. They have to have homeostasis. This means that they can maintain their own body temperature. Think of this as a thermometer for the body.
6. The last thing is that all living things also have to be able to do is move.
Explanation:
Answer:
Plants exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. The oxygen is used for respiration and is also a waste product of photsynthesis. The carbon dioxide is used for photsynthesis.
During the day time, the stomata of the plant will open to let the carbon dioxide in for photsynthesis. Cabron dioxide diffuses into the leaf down a concetration gradient. oxygen will leave the leaf down the concentration gradient.
This process is the gas exchnage of plants.
How stomata open: Stomata open during the dayby absorbing water vapor, become turgid and and open. During the night, the stomata becomes flaccid and floppy. this causes it to close.
Explanation: