GLYCOLYSIS is the step of cellular respiration that converts each of her glucose molecules into pyruvic acid.
Glycolysis is also the first step in cellular respiration. This happens inside the cytoplasm. During this process the glucose is broken down into 2 and becomes 2 pyruvic acid.
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biological and social
Medical anthropologist need to understand the source of their biological heritage and ofcourse the system of their bodies in order to understand their suffering. Social factor is also important, because it can tells them the source of their suffering.
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if you don't wanna use plastic then use leaves as bowls, coconut half's as cups or bowls
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The options to choose from are: portal of exit, reservoir, portal of entry
The answers are JoAnn is the reservoir in the chain of transmission. The mucus from her cough is the portal of exit in the chain of transmission.
JoAnn is the reservoir because the cold is stored in her body. The mucus is the portal of exit because it is being coughed up outside the body.
That really depends on your doctor. Some people are high at 140 and others at 130 for the systolic. If you are young, I think 130 is pretty high. If you are older maybe 140 if the point where you should be paying attention.
For the diastolic 80 is good. 85 is take a note book when you go see a doctor and 90 it's time to be a worry wart.
These are just numbers. Throughout the day, the numbers can vary quite a bit so one bad reading does not make you a candidate for high blood pressure.
If you learn to relax before it is taken, it makes a 10 - 15 point difference on the systolic and don't let people bully you about it.