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B. The prostate gland presses on the urethra
Explanation:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is caused by the proliferation of prostatic cells, which leads to the inflammation of this gland, squeezing the urethra (i.e., the tube where urine passes) and ultimately reducing the flow of urine. BPH is a chronic condition progressive with age, thereby it is associated with old men. Although in principle BPH isn't dangerous, high pressure on the urethra may lead to incomplete emptying bladder and infections in the urinary tract.
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With a foundation of anatomy and physiology, you will have the building blocks to make the proper decisions and provide accurate and quality care. Of course, the study of anatomy and physiology is not static. New innovations in science and medicine change our understanding of the human body all the time.
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The answer is juxtamedullary nephrons. Hope this helps.
The correct answer is option D, None of the choice.
Prokaryotes like Escherichia coli are used in drug production. Rhizobium bacteria (prokaryotes) in the soil, form symbiotic relationship with the roots of the plant to fix nitrogen. And prokaryotes are measured in terms of colony-forming units (CFU) of bacteria to produce nutritious yoghurt.