<span>One of the most important
hormone would be the
Growth hormone shortened as GH. This hormone is necessary in the first years of life in order to maintain a healthy body composition, especially for growth. Found in excess or in deficiency may cause really important disorders.</span>
In childhood the excess of GH can cause excessive growth, traditionally referred to as the pituitary gigantism and at adults it is called acromegaly and its common symptoms are the <span>thickening of the bones of the jaw, fingers and toes.</span>
Major manifestations of GH deficiency in children are the growth failure<span>, the development of a </span>short stature<span>, and delayed sexual maturity. So the people suffering from GH deficiency will be short but they will be mentally normal. In this case, only the physical aspect will be affected.</span>
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During early childhood (ages 3–6), the frontal lobes grow rapidly. Recalling our discussion of the 4 lobes of the brain earlier in this book, the frontal lobes are associated with planning, reasoning, memory, and impulse control.
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Answer:
0.47 mL
Explanation:
In the case of insulin, an International Unit (IU) is equivalent to 0.01 ml or 0.01 cm³ . In some syringes, a "cylindrical" indication is represented by the symbol "cc". Although incorrect (right is cm³), an equivalence is maintained (0.01 cc = 0.01 cm³ = 0.01 ml = 1 IU). Remember the equivalence between IU and ml or cm³ for insulin.
So considering that 100 units = 1 mL (100 x 0.01 = 1mL), 47 units will be 0.47 mL (47 x 0.01 = 0.47mL).