Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is always good to be knowledgeable on any subject, especially for potentially harmful substances.
Answer:
4 tablets t.i.d. (Three times a day)
Explanation:
By use of Dimensional Analysis, you can figure this out:
First, find how many mg she will take in a day:

Since she will take 3 equal doses, divide this by 3:

To find the # of tablets per dose, divide dose in mg by mg per tablet:

Since you can't realistically take .995 of a tablet, round up to 4.
Answer: a. too much acetylcholine staying in the neuromuscular junction for too long
Explanation:
Sarin is a gaseous organophosphate. This gas is used for chemical warfare. This affects the nervous system of the body. The gas if inhaled can cause death within minutes.
Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter molecule. It is released from the pre-synaptic neurons that binds to the acetylcholine receptors.
The gas sarin will target the enzyme acetylcholinesterase present in the neuromuscular junction of the body where the nerves actually meet the muscles. The enzyme degrades nerve signaling molecule acetylcholine. Thus when the sarin degrades the enzyme the levels of acetylcholine will rise up in the blood. The acetylcholine remain in the neuromuscular junction. The acetylcholine will stimulate the nerve cell receptors. Excess of acetylcholine will cause excessive twitching and may lead to paralysis.
Answer:
A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
Explanation:
Examples are: beautiful, pretty, heavy.
Any descriptive words are adjectives.
Example Sentence: That is a thick noodle.
Thick is the adjective because it is adding description to the noun, which is noodle.
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