Answer:
Muscle Twitching.
Explanation:
A muscle twitch is an involuntary contraction of fibers that make up your muscle. When something causes your nervous system to react, it causes your muscle fibers to contract, resulting in a twitch.
Answer:
0.2 ml
Explanation:
Stock dilution is done by using the formula C1V1 = C2V2 where,
C1V1 = Start volume and concentration
C2V2 = Final volume and concentration
Here,
C1V1 = C2V2
5 mg/ml * V1 = 0.1 mg/ml * 10 ml
V1 = ( 0.1 * 10 ) / 5 ml
= 1/5 ml
= 0.2 ml
So 0.2 ml of nitroglycerin stock is needed to make the final solution.
Answer:
High TG's signals insulin resistance; that's when the cells (like muscle cells) that normally respond to insulin are resistant to it. This keeps the insulin from allowing the cells to absorb glucose uptake, requiring higher and higher levels of insulin. This results in higher than normal blood sugar levels.
They lacked the proper equipment so sensitive chemical tests and analytical instruments. Hope this helps!