Answer:
A. It is a condition in which one has persistent hyperglycemia, which is having too much glucose in the blood.
Explanation:
- Diabetes mellitus results from insulin deficiency or resistance leading to high blood glucose, also blood sugar.
- <em><u>Diabetes mellitus normally takes two main forms, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. It occurs as a result of inadequate production of insulin that is produced by the pancreas.</u></em>
- <em><u>It can also occurs as a result of inadequate sensitivity of cells to the action of insulin.</u></em>
Answer:
1)Endocrine glands
2)During reproduction, a male can give either an X sperm or a Y sperm, while a female can only give an X egg. A Y sperm and an X egg produce a male, while an X sperm and an X egg produce a female.
3)Neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamus release oxytocin (OT) or ADH into the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. These hormones are stored or released into the blood via the capillary plexus.
4) pancreas
5)adrenal glands
6)Endorphins
7)T4 and T3 help produce and regulate the hormones adrenaline and dopamine. Adrenaline is sometimes known as the fight-or-flight hormone. It is associated with a sudden burst of energy, such as that which occurs in response to a threat
8)Hypothalamus
Possible risk of malnutrition<span />
Answer: The aswer is D) Tdap
Explanation:
DTaP - diphtheria, tetanus, and Pertussis (whooping cough) protects young children;
DT - diphtheria and tetanus, protects young children;
Tdap - tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough, protects preteens, teens, and adults from 19 to 64 years old);
The Tdap vaccine, since 2010, has been recommended by ACIP, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, for adults from 64 years old and elder if they have close contact with an infant.
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