The correct answer is to obtain a thorough history of the seizure type and incidence. The patient is already taking phenytoin for 10 years so there must be an underlying seizure disorder. The type of the seizure (absence, tonic-clonic, etc.) should be characterized as this will affect the management of the patient. Placing an airway in a patient without respiratory distress is unnecessary and may even produce traumatic injury to the patient. Asking to remove dentures and eyeglasses is also unnecessary.
Structurally speaking, RNA and DNA are different. One clear distinction between the two is that RNA is single stranded, while DNA is double stranded. Another way they differ is found in their nitrogen bases. The four bases for DNA are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine (think, ATCG). The bases for RNA are the same, except Thymine is replaced with Uracil (think, AUCG).
Another note is that RNA polymerase is unable to detect errors in base pairings, unlike DNA polymerase, but their syntheses are both in the 5’3’ direction. Hopefully this helps you answer this question.
ATP
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, showing the need for aerobic conditions to undergo such a process. ATP is produced as a product of the electron transport chain, while glucose and CO2 play a role in earlier processes of cellular respiration.
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