No, Your brain is still active ...even when you are sleeping
C, when you’ve sat still for a few minutes. Your resting heart rate is your heart rate when you’re not moving, so this would be the optimal time.
Answer:
The correct answer is option b. phosphorylcholine.
Explanation:
Endocytosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae by different body cells is triggered by the Phosphorylcholine. Phosphoorylcholine is an antigenic cell-surface component present on many pathogenic bacteria and commensals such as Streptococcus pneumoniae.
The autoantibodies that present in the bodies are due to phosphorylcholine that is created by CD8+ and B cells.
Thus, the correct answer is option b. phosphorylcholine
Why are health care workers at high risk for back injury and musculoskeletal injury while moving and transferring patients.
These injuries are due in large part to overexertion related to repeated manual patient handling activities, often involving heavy manual lifting associated with transferring, and repositioning patients and working in extremely awkward postures.
Because it would be respectful to their patients and it shows them that they really care about them, and it makes their patients feel like they're making their god proud<span />