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Answer : Option B) Charlie should repeat the caliper test because it does not fit with the other information, and he should start an exercise routine and diet to reduce his body fat.
Explanation : Charlie had some tests done recently to assess his risk for certain diseases. The results showed that he has a waist circumference of 47 inches, a BMI of 29, and a normal skin fold measurement test. The given set of information, is bit deviating from the standard results of risk of certain diseases. Although, the BMI of 29 indicates that Charlie must do certain exercise, to reduce his body fat and by restricting his diet. The waist circumference indicates that he has gained much fats into his waistline which needs to be shredded off by daily exercise and diet.
1. Enhances immunity
2.boosts magnesium levels
3.reduces risk of cardiovascular disease
4.improves digestion
5.aids in preventing osteoporosis
Answer:
Bacterial infections
Explanation:
Peptidoglycan also called as murein is a polymer which makes up the bacterial cell wall. It consists of sugars and amino acids. Sugar component is made of alternating NAM (N acetyl muramic acid) and NAG (N acetyl glucosamine) residues. A peptide of three to five amino acids is attached to NAM. The peptide chains often cross link with each other to form a strong mesh like structure.
If a drug degrades peptidoglycan structure, bacterial cell wall will not form. As a result it will not be able to survive and ultimately the infection will be cleared up. Example of such drugs are vancomycin, ramoplanin, bleomycin etc.