Answer:
Amygdala, nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area (VTA)
Explanation:
It's hard to answer this one without options since a lot of the parts of our brain is responsible for this, some may be minor but still plays a role. But those 3 are what I think would play the major roles.
The five key recommended components of an infection control program in the hospital setting are Investigation, Prevention, Control, Reporting, and surveillance.
What accomplishes an infection control and prevention program?
In order to lower infection risks among residents, employees, and visitors, an IPC program should use surveillance to identify infections and monitor activities. The development and monitoring of preventative practices can be done using the data gathered during surveillance.
The primary goal of an infection control program is to stop and prevent the spread of infections. Depending on the microorganism, specific precautions are required to avoid infection transmission.
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Answer:D) college students are not randomly selected from the larger population, and they may not represent all young adults in our society.
Explanation:
Answer:
The body requires sun to make vitamin D (option b)
Explanation:
Vitamin D is a nutrient belonging to the liposoluble vitamins —together with vitamins A, E and K— that participates mainly in the metabolism and homeostasis of calcium and phosphorus, among other functions.
<em><u>Dehydrocholesterol</u></em><em><u> is the chemical compound from which </u></em><em><u>vitamin D₃</u></em><em><u> —cholecalciferol— is synthesized, which occurs in the skin thanks to the effect of </u></em><em><u>sunlight</u></em><em><u>.
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Cholecalciferol is inactive, and as it passes through the liver and kidney it is transformed into its active equivalents, calcidiol and calcitriol, respectively.
1900<span>: Max Planck discovers that atoms can emit energy only in discrete amounts or "quanta" and that the energy of light is proportional to the frequency </span>
1900<span>: Ferdinand von Zeppelin builds the first rigid dirigible </span>
1900<span>: Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" </span>
1901<span>: Guglielmo Marconi conducts the first transatlantic radio transmission (for the first time humans can send sounds to any place on Earth without any wires) </span>
1902<span>: Willis Carrier invents the air conditioner </span>
1902<span>: Clarence McClung discovers the sex chromosomes </span>
1903<span>: Wilbur and Orville Wright fly the first airplane </span>
1903<span>: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's "The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices" </span>
1903<span>: Valdemar Poulsen invents an arc transmitter for radio broadcasts </span>
1903<span>: William Bayliss and Ernest Starling discover that hormones are chemical messengers </span>
1904<span>: John Fleming uses a diode to detect radio signals </span>
1905<span>: Albert Einstein publishes "The Special Theory of Relativity" </span>
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