Answer: Everything looks great
Explanation:
for number 5 i dont really think it was a disease i have been studying that topic for a project i haven't been able to determine from at least 12 different articles if its a disease or if its a chemical reaction due to the things put inside of e- cigarettes.
Number 9 Yes it can disrupt according to a fda.gov article
Most e-cigarettes contain the highly addictive chemical nicotine and vaping delivers nicotine to the brain in as little as 10 seconds. A teen's brain is still developing, making it more vulnerable to nicotine addiction, and nicotine exposure during the teen years can disrupt normal brain development.
Numer 10 Should be lead particles
Scientists say the tiny metal coils that heat the liquid nitrogen in e-cigarettes may contaminate the resulting vapor with lead, chromium, manganese and nickel.
If your parents have it you have about 55 % chance in getting it
So, basically the question is asking what is the dose of a medication that is 2.5mg/kg.
Assuming that the child does NOT weigh 7171lbs but 71lbs; which would equal around 32kg (71 x 0.45).
So this child would have 2.5mg per 32kg. 32kg x 2.5= 80mg of medication.
Answer:
Explanation:
The blood agglutinate or clots
This does not happen when serum containing B antibodies is added to red blood cells carrying the A antigen because an antibody reacts only with its specific antigen and no other.
Hope it helps!