Answer:
<em>Reye's Syndrome</em>
Explanation:
Reye's syndrome is likely to occur in children who are diagnosed with viral infections. Reye's syndrome is rare but it is fatal as it causes swelling of the liver and brain. Studies have shown that antipyretic drugs, when given to children to cure headache or fever, causes this rare syndrome i.e Reye's syndrome. Although aspirin is approved for child usage, but children recovering from viral infections like flu or smallpox should never be given antipyretic drugs.
Answer:
absorption of triglycerides.
Explanation:
The stomach is a digestive organ present in the digestive system which is characterized by the J-shape.
The stomach performs various functions in the digestive system which are very important for digestion of food.
The stomach is involved in churning or breaking down larger pieces into smaller pieces, initiation of protein digestion as it secretes trypsin and chymotrypsin where this enzyme denatures the protein structure present in food and storage of food. But the function of absorption of triglycerides is performed by the small and large intestine which can absorb the triglyceride.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The answers are: C D E. Cells are semi-permeable which means it chooses what nutrients and h2o to enter and excretes cell waste into the bloodstream.