Answer:
Pathological aging
Explanation:
Pathological aging is usually associated with older adults; it is a form of aging that is characterized by severe long term and short term memory loss. A feature of pathological aging is the increase in cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. Another feature of pathological aging is synaptic and neuronal loss. Individuals begin to forget things that they originally do not forget, like forgetting their driving routes.
<span>Table 2. Nutrient Value of Selected By-products Feeds and Grains (values are % of dry matter)<span>FeedDry Matter ContentTDNStarch & SugarCrude Protein</span><span>Whole Soybeans90852238</span><span>Soybean Meal90753254</span><span>Soy Hulls91751414</span><span>Ground Wheat89867014</span><span>Wheat Midds89803819</span><span>Wheat Bran8970 17</span><span>Ground Barley88806012</span><span>Brewers' Grains21 or 92661426</span><span>Cracked Corn88877510</span><span>Distillers' Grains25 or 91891429</span><span>Corn Gluten Feed30 or 90823020</span><span>Hominy90925212</span><span>Whole Cottonseed90875522</span><span>Cottonseed Meal92771544</span><span>Beet Pulp917440<span>10</span></span></span>
Answer:
Answer is adequacy [ nutritional adequacy]
Explanation:
Adequate or sufficient consumption of essential nutrients which is required in fulfilling nutritional requirements is known to be adequacy [ nutritional ].
The mean adequacy ratio [MAR] can be calculated as follows
MAR = sum of NAR/ number of nutrients × 100.
Note; NAR is Nutrients adequacy ratio.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>a. motor neurons; peripheral nervous system </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Motor neurons:</em><em> It is also referred as "motoneuron" and is described as a neuron whose "cell body" is generally located in the "motor cortex", "spinal cord", and the "brainstem" and its axon or fibers are projected towards an individual's spinal cord and outside his or her spinal cord in order to control glands, muscles, and effector organs directly and indirectly.</em>
<em>Peripheral nervous system:</em><em> It is considered as including every different nerve in an individual's body that is located outside his or her brain and the spinal cord. The mentioned nerves carry specific information from and to the "central nervous system" and therefore provides various complex "body functions".</em>
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Shaganappi Trail is named for the Shaganappi Point downstream and across the river from its southern terminus, which had the name since the 1870s.
Explanation:
Shaganappi is a Cree word referring to cords that were made from rawhide, which was the material settlers used on their wagons.