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Hypocalcemia can result from the following factors:
- Lack of vitamin D or vitamin D resistance
- post-surgery, hypoparathyroidism
- due to autoimmune illness or hereditary causes of hypoparathyroidism
- Inadequate vitamin D levels are brought on by renal disease or advanced liver disease.
- Hypoparathyroidism, also known as pseudohypoparathyroidism
- Parathyroid gland metastatic growth or heavy metal (copper, iron) invasion
Acute hypocalcemia is characterised by neuromuscular irritability. Cardiovascular symptoms of acute hypocalcemia are possible. Chronic hypocalcemia is frequently brought about by insufficient parathyroid hormone or vitamin D levels or by hormone resistance.
The right course of treatment depends on knowing the difference between acute and chronic hypocalcemia and between hypocalcemia with no symptoms and hypocalcemia with severe symptoms.
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Answer:
a. At the cytosol surface
Explanation:
- The G protein coupled receptors have seven transmembrane alpha helices and because of this they are able to pass through the cell membrane seven times.
- Like every protein, this receptor also has to terminals - one is the N-terminus and the other is the C-terminus.
- The N-terminus is the amino end of the receptor whereas the C-terminus is the carboxyl end of the receptor.
- The N-terminus lies on the extracellular side and then it crosses the membrane 7 times such that the C-terminus faces the inside that is towards the cytosol.
- The fact that the loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 helps us to know that the 7th loop must go outside and by coming back in the C-terminus would eventually face the cytosol.
A. They both attack their respective limbs to the axial skeleton.
Answer:
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there will be no net flow of water into or out of the cell, and the cell's volume will remain stable. If the solute concentration outside the cell is the same as inside the cell, and the solutes cannot cross the membrane, then that solution is isotonic to the cell.
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