The answer is B. artificial selection. Artificial selection is . a process in the breeding of animals and in the cultivation of plants by which the breeder chooses to perpetuate only forms that have certain desirable inheritable characteristics (such as, in this case, cows that produce the most milk).
A) What assessment findings would indicate VZV
The nurse should expect the woman to have rashes and also pain. The pain may be expressed as stabbing,throbbing and or burning. The pain will also be experienced along the sensory nerves. The woman may also experience palpation in the areas involved.
B) What complications should be monitored for if VZV is present
The precautions that should be monitored by the nurse are varicella pneumonia, encephalitis and preterm labor. These complications should be monitored to ensure the safe delivery of the mother and also survival of the baby and the expectant mother when she is giving birth.
C) Explain the signs of magnesium toxicity.
Magnesium sulfate can be very helpful to the body but a large amount of magnesium can be harmful. Its symptoms include cardiac dysrhythmias, respiratory depression, absence patellar deep tendon reflexes, decreased level of consciousnesses, urine output of 80ml in 4 hours.
When the motion energy of an object changes, there is inevitably some other change in energy at the same time. If the object is slowing down, where is the energy going?
1. The potential would increase since when the ball is slowing down, its kinetic energy is being transformed into potential energy and when the ball gets hit or kicked again, it releases the potential energy and it transforms into kinetic energy.
2. The kinetic energy wouldn't exactly be lost to friction or air resistance, it's merely being converted into potential energy when the ball is slowing down due to those factors.
3. The ball returning to its natural resting state is correct since according to Newton's 1st Law in which an object that is at rest or is moving will not change unless there is another force acting upon it. in this case, the ball was kicked and there are other forces acting upon it like friction and air resistance, those factors cause the ball to slow down. Eventually the ball will stop and return to its original resting state.
4. This one is incorrect since kinetic energy is not staying the same as the person or any other force that is exerted on it be increased therefore increasing the kinetic energy.