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Glomerular filtrate: It is the same as plasma of blood, the only difference being that it does not contain blood cells.
Blood plasma: contains blood cells, platelets, most plasma proteins and nutrients.
Explanation:
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Proteins are the internal machinery of a cell. Among the many different roles that proteins serve in the cell, proteins have structural roles to help the cell keep its shape, regulatory roles to control the movement of particles in and out of the cell, and repair roles to help signal and help with the repair of a cell if it is damaged. Proteins are especially important in cell division because they control when it starts, ends, and every movement in between.
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Taxol induces the assembly of microtubules, while Nocodazole suppresses tubulin assembly
Explanation:
Taxol and nocodazole are antimitotic drugs, i.e., drugs that inhibit the progression through the cell cycle, which is useful for killing cancer cells. Microtubules are proteins that act as the 'skeleton of the cell', which need to be reorganized when cells replicate. These structures (microtubules) are composed of α and β-tubulin heterodimers which assemble into protofilaments of microtubules. Taxol is an antimitotic drug that induces the formation of microtubules, thereby inhibiting microtubules' reorganization during mitosis. In consequence, cells treated with Taxol enter into apoptosis (i.e., programmed cell death). Moreover, Nocodazole is known to induce microtubule disassembly by interfering with the polymerization of tubulin monomers. In consequence, Nocodazole is useful to depolymerize the microtubule cytoskeleton.
The top priority for this client is to make sure he is well hydrated. Humans can survive longer without food than without water.
Alternative sources hydration, as well as <span><span>nutrition </span> include IV fluids, enteral feedings and parenteral nutrition.
After the client gets better he can start drinking by himself, eating thin foods and later eating normally.
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