The ________ pattern of growth is reflected in the fact that infants can see an object before they can control their torso.
cephalocaudal
Answer:
laboratory test and lots of screening
Explanation:
1.A.
- Mental confusion
- Hypothermia
- Vomiting
- Seizure
- Slow/ irregular breathing
1.B.
After you see those symptoms
2.a.
It is a compulsive urge to drink alcohol. The person will drink almost every day and it may interfere with their job or family.
2.B.
- Lying About How Much they Drink
- Hiding They’re Drinking or Hiding Alcohol
- Losing They’re Job Due to Alcoholic Behavior
- Losing Their Spouse or Partner Due to Alcoholism
- Trying to Quit Without Success
2.C. Alcoholic Anonymous
3.A.
- Lung Cancer
- COPD.
- Heart Disease.
- Stroke. ...
- Aortic Aneurysm.
- Oropharyngeal Cancer.
- Esophageal Cancer.
- Cataracts.
- Liver Cancer.
- Diabetes.
3.B.
- decreased appetite
- dizziness
- nausea, abdominal cramps and vomiting
- headache
- coughing, due to smoke irrigationitation.
4.A. (I picked hallucinogen)
The drug hallucinogen is a psychoactive agent which can cause hallucinations, perceptual anomalies, and other substantial subjective changes in thoughts, emotion, and consciousness.
4.B.
It causes classic hallucinogens, like LSD, affect serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that helps control functions such as behavior, mood and perception. LSD and similar drugs over-stimulate serotonin, flooding the brain with signals that mimic psychosis and break down the user's inhibitions.
4.C.
- Increased blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature
- Dizziness and sleeplessness
- Loss of appetite, dry mouth, and sweating
- Numbness, weakness, and tremors
- impulsiveness and rapid emotional shifts that can range from fear to euphoria, with transitions so rapid that the user may seem to experience several emotions simultaneously
- Psilocybin
- Feelings of relaxation (similar to effects of low doses of marijuana)
- Nervousness, paranoia, and panic reactions
- Introspective/spiritual experiences
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Answer:
tumor suppressor gene, inactivates
Explanation:
A tumor suppressor gene is also known as the anti- oncogene. A tumor suppressor is a gene that regulate cell during cell division and replication. Uncontrollable cell growth will result in CANCER.
Tumor suppressor genes can be divided into caretaker, gatekeeper and landscape genes.
(1). CARE TAKER GENES: makes sure that there is stability of the genome through DNA repair.
(2). GATEKEEPER GENES: gatekeeper genes regulate cell growth by inhibiting cell cycle progression.
(3). LANDSCAPE GENES: Landscape genes regulate growth by contributing to the surrounding environment.
Tumor suppressor gene function as cell cycle coupling, apoptosis, cell adhension and gene repression.
Since the gene PREVENTS A CELL FROM ENTERING MITOSIS if there are any signs of DNA damage, IT IS A TUMOR SUPPRESSING GENE.
I might be wrong but I think the answer is Gerontology.
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