Answer:
i think this would be it i hope this helps!
Explanation:
Coco Gauff (singles)
Jessica Pegula (singles)
Alison Riske (singles)
Nicole Melichar (doubles)
Bethanie Mattek-Sands (doubles)
Jack Sock (doubles)
Answer:
Maintaining food and electrolyte balance
Explanation:
- The observing of vital signs as often as possible is important
- For the initial couple of days the essential concern in burn care is fluid and electrolyte balance.
- With burns liquid and electrolytes move from the interstitial spaces to the consume injury and are lost. These must be replaced. When the child fluid and electrolyte status has been tended to and liquid revival has started, anticipating wound disease is a need and endeavors to control the child pain can be initiated.
Answer: Manic Episode
Explanation:
A Manic episode is a part or a Symptom of a condition called Bipolar Disorder, and is characterized by an elevated mood in which a person experiences feelings of euphoria, extreme optimism, and irritability.
While on a Manic episode, people can travel long distances without getting tired, the need for sleep becomes secondary, reckless behavior is very common, and more often than not, a person while on a manic episode usually initiates multiple projects at the same time.
In this case, by looking at the way Annie is behaving, one can conclude that she is experiencing a Manic Episode.
Answer:
two identical daughter cells, genetically identical to your original cell
Explanation:
all the cell is doing is splitting in two through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and then cytokinesis, where your cell ungroes the act of splitting in half. the DNA is the same, everything his the same, except it's smaller and there's two of them. I hope this helps
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