Answer:
are you looking for a pedigree, or a square pedigree?
Explanation:
The nurse recognizes the term “word salad” as describing this type of communication
Word salad is a combination of seemingly random words or phrases to form incomprehensible statements that is unclear and difficult to understand. Word salad is usually used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder (such as schizophrenia and dementia) in people. The affected persons do not usually know that they do not make sense when using word salad to communicate.
Answer:
Chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis D
- Saliva mixes with food and changes starches into sugars.
- The stomach kills some bacteria and breaks food down into chyme.
- Nutrients from dissolved food are absorbed from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
- Water and nutrients are absorbed by the large intestine. Chyme becomes waste matter.
Answer:
a) properties of the molecule as a result of abnormal interactions between adjacent hemoglobin molecules
Explanation:
In sickle cell disease, for example, a nonpolar amino acid (valine) replaces a polar amino acid (glutamate). This substitution of amino acids reduces the hemoglobin’s water solubility. The mutated hemoglobin molecules form long, stiff and rod-like crystals inside red blood cells which are otherwise not formed by normal hemoglobin molecules.
These abnormal crystals of hemoglobin cause the deformation of RBCs making them sickle-shaped that cannot properly squeeze through narrow blood vessels. Therefore, the substitution of single amino acid results in abnormal interaction of two or more hemoglobin molecules that are not exhibited by normal hemoglobin molecules.