Answer:
D. Intravenous ceftriaxone
Explanation:
Intravenous ceftriaxone
This patient's presentation is suggestive of a UTI. Given the ill appearance, vital signs, and white count, Upper tract disease (pyelonephritis) should be strongly considered. A parenteral (IV/IM) third-generation cephalosporin is the best choice of those listed for pyelonephritis, given its excellent gram negative coverage (except for Pseudomonas).
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Answer: <u>Fungi
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Explanation:
Organisms with the capacity to breathe anaerobically and aerobically are typically called obligate anaerobes. Obligate anaerobes are usually microorganisms- microscopic organisms.
Since the organism described is land-dwelling, chitinous and eukaryotic (containing a plasma membrane enveloped nucleus), they are most likely fungi. Chitin is a rigid, non-soluble carbohydrate utilized for structural purposes. Typically these organisms have strong, insoluble cell walls, are multi-cellular and can form filamentous networks of hyphae.
They create a tangled network of mycelia and may be:
- Septate, with walls between every cell or
- Aseptate without walls
[ Answer ]
<em><u>Animals that can handle and have the body type for the cold. </u></em>
[ Explanation ]
<em>Tundra Biome: </em>Coldest biome, low temperature, little precipitation
<em>Animals best suited to fit this: Muskox, arctic hare, mammoth, polar bear, snowy owl, etc.</em>
These animals have thick fur and can adapt and handle the cold and harsh weather easily.
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The prostate, seminal glands, and bulbo-urethral glands produce Seminal fluid, the liquid medium in which sperm leaves the body.
<h3>What is
Seminal fluid?</h3>
- The seminal vesicles and prostate gland make a whitish fluid called seminal fluid, which combines with sperm to form semen when a male is sexually stimulated.
- Fluid from seminal cysts is thick. It contains fructose, citric acid, proteins, potassium, inorganic phosphorus, and prostaglandins. When the fluid incorporates with sperm in the ejaculatory duct, the fructose evolves the direct source of energy for the sperm outside a man's body.
- semen, also named seminal fluid, is fluid that is ejected from the male reproductive tract and includes sperm cells, which are competent for fertilizing the female's eggs. Semen also prevents liquids that connect to form seminal plasma, which helps keep the sperm cells possible.
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