Testosterone: Released from: testes (stimulated by LH)
Targets: many tissues
Functions:
- stimulates sperm production
- development of secondary sex characteristics
- maintenance of muscle strength and mass
estrogen:
Released from: ovaries (stimulated by FSH)
Targets: uterus, bones, other organs
Functions:
- stimulates bone mineralization
- development of secondary sex characteristics
- regulates reproductive system
Answer:
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Explanation:
The difference is - standard precautions are gloves, mask,
additional precautions are for someone with MRSA, or very infectious diseases, add a grown, shoe covers, thicker mask etc.....
Answer:
Cells that support viral replication are called permissive. Infections of permissive cells are usually productive because infectious progeny virus is produced. Most productive infections are called cytocidal (cytolytic) because they kill the host cell. Infections of nonpermissive cells yield no infectious progeny virus and are called abortive. When the complete repertoire of virus genes necessary for virus replication is not transcribed and translated into functional products the infection is referred to as restrictive. In persistent and in some transforming infections, viral nucleic acid may remain in specific host cells indefinitely; progeny virus may or may not be produced.
Explanation:
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Answer:
When studying the human body, student may experience the following difficulties:
- Learning while keeping up (This is a hard topic to learn at school)
- Maturity (Some words and phrases may innapropriate and reactions would be immature)
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