Answer:
The health professional who takes care of the case of the boy with fragile X syndrome should know that it is common for patients with this syndrome to have mitral valve prolapse.
Explanation:
Fragile X syndrome (FXS or SXF) is a genetic and hereditary condition, responsible for a large number of cases of mental deficiency and behavioral disorders, affecting one in 2,000 boys and one in 4,000 women. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the FRM1 gene present in a flaw called the fragile site located at the end of the long arm of the X chromosome.
For many carriers of the mutation, fragile X syndrome is asymptomatic. However, it is common for individuals with this syndrome to present behavioral disorders and intellectual impairment that can be present in different degrees, from mild learning or speech difficulties.
Some physical characteristics may suggest the presence of the syndrome from birth. This is the case of macrocephaly and low muscle tone. There are other subtle signs of the syndrome that become more evident with growth. They are: elongated face, large flapping ears, prominent jaw, very high and arched roof of the mouth, strabismus and myopia, joint hyperextension, hollow chest, mitral valve prolapse, recurrent otitis and, in 20% of cases, convulsions.
Answer: The statement is true.
Explanation:This is true because
Bacteria can be easily killed by antibiotics than fungi which need more potent treatments because fungi are very much similar to Thier host, humans in terms of cells and proteins
to destroy a fungi, a more potent drug is usually used which may also disrupt human cell or protein function due to thier similarity.
Also Fungal infections tend to change Thier nature and form resistance in treatment except a more aggressive treatment is used.
Because some Since fungal infections occur often in people with weak immune system, they do not usually have ability to fight them, making it also more difficult to treat fungal infections than Bacterial infections.
Answer:
Protien-chicken, tuna
Fruits-Apples, Bananas
Grains-Rice,
Dairy-Milk, Yogurt
I don't get what's so tough about this.
You didn't provide any choices (*note:* which of the following) but I can tell you what would keep you safe if you're being active on a sunny day generally. First of all, even if you're not being active, sunscreen can help prevent harmful UV rays from reaching your skin which could possibly cause skin cancer later in life. It's always good to wear sunscreen outdoors, not just at the beach or pool. The second thing that you can do to stay safe on a sunny day while being active is drink lots of water. You need to drink water to stay alive and hydrated and that applies even more if you're being active on a sunny day. Without any choices provided, this is what I can tell you. Wear sunscreen and drink plenty of water.