Answer:
The following statement that isn't in the cell theory is c.
Explanation:
Answer:
According to Nutton, we are unable to identify any diseases familiar to us today because we are hampered by the great difference between ancient and modern understanding of the concept of 'a disease'.
The evidence or claim he makes to support this, is in his book "Seeds of Disease" where he states that during the ancient medicine practice, the interpretatation was not held nor rigorously or strict, employing words far looser metaphoric sense, interchangeably with what they had known from Galen instead.
Explanation:
Professor Vivian Nutton specialises in the history of the classical tradition in medicine, from Antiquity to the present, and particularly on Galen. He is currently co-editor of Medical History. Heirs of Hippocrates
, how they exercised their influence, and how they were received and interpreted over the centuries, are fascinating stories. It was taken over and translated into Latin, Arabic, Hebrew and a range of European languages.
His main work has focused around Galen of Pergamum (129–216/7 AD), the most prolific writer to survive from the ancient world, whose combination of great learning and practical skill imposed his ideas on learned doctors for centuries, and, secondly, on the development of medical ideas and practices in the Renaissance of the sixteenth century.
Answer:
I need to know what the options are
Explanation:
Answer:
a) 1:B; 2:C; 3:A; 4:B; 5:C
Explanation:
Primary fuel source for tissues can be defind as the source of energy required for proper functioning of different tissues.
Brain consider glucose, a form of sugar to fuel cellular activities. Food provide glucose energy and through blood brain cell recieves the glucose.
Primary fuel source in resting skeletal muscle are glucose, fatty acids, amino acids that depends on the muscular activity and further participate in the citric acid cycle for oxidation to CO2.
Primary fuel of heart is fatty acids which carry important beta-oxidation equipment and serve as fuel for heart functions.
Glucose is the primary source of energy for adipose tissue which on breakdown contribute to ATP synthesis.
Liver utilises fatty acids, glucose and amino acids as primary fuel source. When glucose is present in high quanity, it converted into fatty acids.
Hence, the correct option is a) 1:B; 2:C; 3:A; 4:B; 5:C
3 examples would be touch, light and chemical.
and the most common signal would be chemical.
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