B. Salmonella
Isotonic solutions will have the same or a very similar concentration when compared to the cell or microbe within it. Based on the chart above, Salmonella has a salt concentration as a percentage of volume of 0.9. If the salt concentration of a solution is 1% then 0.9 is the closest compared to the others. Paramecium will be hypotonic while Amoeba and Plankton would be hypertonic in this solution.
The APGAR scoring is done right after the baby's birth to evaluate a newborn's condition and if needed for immediate care. If the baby is weak, inactive and grimaces. The medical team should be concerned on checking and managing the baby's pulse rate which is the measurement of heart beats per minute. For newborns, normal pulse rate ranges from 120-160 beats per minute. Another vital sign to check on the baby is pain. It is considered the fifth vital sign which is regarded as a symptom of an underlying condition and may be associated with possible or actual tissue damage.
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