<span>The rat was taught that when you press the bar you receive food. When the food ran out the rat was still pressing the bar however it wasn't be awarded. The rat then saw that there was no outcome to pressing the button therefore found it to be pointless.</span>
The DNA replication process in
eukaryotes occurs and finishes quickly because of the highly specialized
sub-processes involved in synthesizing a new DNA strand to match the
original strand of DNA. Eukaryotes initiate DNA replication at multiple points in the chromosome, thus, it goes quickly.
The LPN/LVN must be suspecting post operative atelectasis.
Explanation:
Post operative fever in a patient is a common symptom but rales are mostly associated with blocking of air passage. And this blocking of air passage is a common symptom of atelectasis.
Moreover, atelectasis is common in patients who have undergone major surgeries under anesthesia.
Anesthesia changes the rate of lung intake so resulting in collapse of few alveoli.
Thus, it is more probable for the nurse to suspect the development of atelectasis.
The trachea (TRAY-kee-uh) is sometimes called the windpipe. The trachea filters the air we breathe and branches into the bronchi. When a person breathes, air comes in through the nose or mouth and then goes into the trachea (windpipe). From there, it passes through the bronchial tubes, which are in the lungs.
Many useful?
Answer:
The tendon and aponeurosis are both connective tissues which are similar in composition but are different in structure. They both connect muscles to bones but their functions differ and thus, do their structures. Tendons are tough cord-like and aponeuroses are flat and sheet-like, and are found all over the body. Tendons help attach the muscles to the originating and ending bone and a tendon is what finally brings about a muscular movement in our body. Aponeuroses provide strength and durability while tendons provide flexibility and motility.
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