In summary, the human body<span> is made of 11 important </span>organ systems<span>, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous and endocrine </span>systems<span>. They also include the immune, integumentary, skeletal, muscle and reproductive </span>systems. Thesystems<span> work together to maintain a functioning </span>human body<span>.</span>
Answer:
Palpation of the prostate is done by palpating it through the anterior portion of the rectal wall.
Explanation:
Prostate palpation is performed in doctors' offices during a routine urologist appointment. The specialist will ask the patient to take off his clothes and lie on a stretcher. The position for rectal touch depends on the practice of each doctor. It can be done lying in bed in the gynecological position, lying on its side or standing flexing the abdomen on the stretcher.
The doctor will introduce the gloved, lubricated finger into the rectal region (canal that connects the anus to the rectum) and reach the prostate through the anterior portion of the rectal wall. The exam takes approximately 10 seconds to complete. The procedure is painless, but may end up causing some discomfort.
Answer:
The correct answer is option b. Weakening of flexion at the shoulder and loss of cutaneous sensation on the anterolateral surface of the forearm.
Explanation:
Brachii and brachialis are the two muscles that are innervated by the Musculocutaneous nerve. These muscles help in the production of the flexion at the elbow, and it is known that the musculocutaneous nerve is damaged due to the penetration through the anterior axillary fold.
Other than these muscles there would be an effect on the nerve that provides sensory signals or information to the anterolateral surface of the forearm, known as the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve.
Thus, the correct answer is: option B.
Because a single celled organism is not as adapted to the tasks at hand and is not as effective as a multi-celled organism. Having a multi-celled organism, specific cells in his body can perform specific tasks which grant him a faster exeuction time of these tasks as opposed to a single-celled organism.