I believe the answer is TNF
Shock happens when the heart can't supply enough blood for the body. Septic shock is caused by the high amount of inflammatory cytokines in the body that makes the body vessel dilate and increases permeability. The inflammatory cytokines that responsible for cytokines production in septic shock would be Tumor Necrosis Factor(TNF).
Most hemato<span>poietic stem cells are found in the bone marrow,but some cells,peripheral blood cells are found in the bloodstream.
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
Ground beef labeled 75% lean could be a good choice, but that is because it contains only 25% fat, not 25% of its calories come from fat.
Answer:
Explanation:
An archegonium (pl: archegonia), from the ancient Greek ἀρχή ("beginning") and γόνος ("offspring"), is a multicellular structure or organ of the gametophyte phase of certain plants, producing and containing the ovum or female gamete. The corresponding male organ is called the antheridium.
Answer:
b. Synergistic dominance
Explanation:
The stabilizing muscles will always be <u>synergistic</u>, since only from the synergies (hence the term synergist) that arise from joint work is efficient and controlled movement possible. However, not all synergists will be stabilizers. Stabilizer will be one that, thanks to the geometric arrangement of its fibers, will have the ability to maintain alignment in the joint and stable the axis of rotation.
In the case of knee extension, we would have as stabilizers all the antagonists who, because the flexion axis is virtual and not physical, must maintain the stability of said axis. If the axle were physical, such as the wheel in a horse carriage, or on a skateboard through the bearings, the antagonistic muscles would not be necessary for this purpose, because the fixed axis would maintain the position. Since the joints of living beings do not have a fixed physical axis, it is the muscles themselves, specifically the antagonists, who must be responsible for maintaining the stability of the joint creating a virtual axis on which rotation occurs.