Answer:
Option c==> Periods of fasting.
Explanation:
Erythropoietin is an hormone and in the bone marrow it helps in the synthesis or in the production of the red blood cells, also Erythropoietin can be used as medication in form of epogen to fight anemia is mainly produced by the kidney.
Increase or rise in the level of Erythropoietin is as a result of low oxygen level which may cause anemia. Also, the higher the altitude one go, the lower the oxygen level. Also, option 'a' that is the disruption in the flow of blood to the kidney also increase Erythropoietin levels.
False.
Most of the cell's organelles<span> are in the cytoplasm.</span>
1) In prokaryotes, which have cytoplasm, there are no organelles.
2) In eukaryotes, the nucleus (which is an organelle) is surrounded by the cytosplasm, but is not contained within the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is the region of the cell outside the nucleus, out to the plasma membrane, so the nucleus is excluded from the cytoplasm
Answer:
Possible adverse effect/s of the drug that might need additional teaching:
- Misuse of the drug may cause addiction, overdose, or death
- Do not consume alcohol while on the medication
- It should not be taken by patients who are breastfeeding or with Porphyria
Explanation:
Carisoprodol is <u>muscle relaxant</u> for short-term relief or discomfort for related musculo-skeletal disorders. Taking this drug without doctor's orders <u>may cause addiction or withdrawal symptoms</u>. Taking it <u>with alcohol may increase the risk of sedation</u>, and in overdose, <u>respiratory depression, and death</u>.
The drug is also <u>metabolized in the liver which produces </u><em><u>meprobamate</u></em>, known to cause <u>acute attacks of porphyri</u>a. The drug can also be <u>expressed in breast milk</u> and may cause <u>drowsiness in the infant</u>.
This is mainly true if you have been drinking a lot
Answer:
A. By using your body cells to make new viruses