Chyme is actually produced both in the stomach and the small and large intestines of the digestive tract. This thick semifluid mass or digestive juice is responsible for breaking down the food and making it easily passable into the intestinal walls. Chyme is also responsible in preventing the gastric juices of the stomach to attach its own and within the intestines it breaks down food into proteins, starches, and fibers.
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Glucose
Explanation:
The glucose is a molecule stored as glycogen in the muscle cells where functions as fuel to provide energy. This molecule is also used for neurons and blood cells to provide energy
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actually no idea to be honest
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All of the options are true for a MRSA infection.
Explanation:
<em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> is one of the most frequent pathogens causing hospital and community infections. <em>S. aureus</em> can become very easy methicillin resistant (called MRSA isolates) and others beta-lactam antibiotics (are the ones widely used to treat infections) and usually can be resistant to other class of antibiotics, become a very strong bacteria making treatment options very limited. MRSA isolates can rapidly transfer the methicillin resistance to other species of S<em>taphylococcus</em> and some other bacteria. Also <em>S. aureus</em> can acquire other antibiotic resistant genes making a deadly bacterium for its strong resistance. It is in search how the bacterium acquire this antibiotics resistance ( and other virulence factors genes) and the mechanism involve to develop new drugs to treat MRSA infections with the hope that can´t develop resistance to this new drugs.