A MUSCLES The movements your muscles make are coordinated and controlled by the brain and nervous system.
1.) Bargaining
2.) Denial
3.) Depression
4.) Anger
5.) Acceptance
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Answer:
c. Vitamin B12 deficiency
Explanation:
Vitamin B12 deficiency is the cause of many diseases, from anemia to thrombosis. This deficiency is not common in the US, however, it is easily caused by inadequate gastric acid secretion secondary to gastric resection, use of drugs that suppress gastric acid, or gastric infection by Helicobacter pylori.
Vitamin B12 is essential for red blood cell formation, integrity and maturation. In their absence, they increase in volume. In the bone marrow - where they are produced - the number of cells increases so much that the appearance simulates that of leukemias.
It is a necessary vitamin for the development and maintenance of nervous system functions. Without it, the myelin that covers the nerves (as the protective cap does with the electrical wires) suffers wear that is called demyelination, a process that occurs in both peripheral nerve neurons and those in the white matter of the brain.
The main source of B12 is in animal foods. But to absorb it, the digestive tract depends on intrinsic factors present in a special group of stomach cells (parietal cells) and receptors located in the ileum.
Answer:
A: Exogenous insulin injections
Explanation:
Insulin injections are used by people who suffer from diabetes. This condition is the result of the liver not producing enough/any insulin. Insulin regulated the release or storage of glucose, as the body needs it.
If there is not enough insulin, there will be too much glucose in the bloodstream, which can be extremely unhealthy.
Polyphagia is a condition where the person feels a sudden rise in appetite. This can be caused by a reduction in blood-glucose levels, as a result of the insulin.
Answer:
Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism level.
Explanation:
Organization of the human body includes cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism level. Cell is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms. When a group cells join together to perform similar function, it is called tissue. When tissues join together to form an organ and different organs combine together to form organ system. Different organ system combine together to form an organism. Anatomical terminology is a form of scientific terminology used by anatomists such as inferior, superior, anterior and posterior etc are used for different parts of body.