"It is extremely subjective" is the one statement among the following choices given in the question that is false regarding <span>cladistic analysis. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your help.</span>
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<h2>1) option is correct </h2>
Explanation:
- Aspirin is contraindicated in a patient who is on oral anticoagulant medication because aspirin intensifies the action of the anticoagulant, which results in bleeding
- Bleeding from shaving cuts may be difficult to control, so the patient should be advised to use an electric razor only
- Patients who are on oral anticoagulant medication have difficulty controlling bleeding from injuries or external hemorrhage
- The nurse should teach the patient techniques such as the application of pressure to control bleeding
- Dental extraction may cause bleeding, which may be uncontrollable for a patient who is on anticoagulant medication, so patients on such type of medication should inform the dentist before starting the treatment
Answer:
Covalent bonds appear inside every linear chain and connect bases, sugars, and phosphate groups.
Hydrogen bonds appear between two strands and involve the base from one strand with the base from another strand in the complementary pairing.
Explanation:
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by joining electrons of two non-metal atoms into one or more common pairs.
A hydrogen bond (X-bond) is a type of weak chemical bond based on electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen atom and a nucleophilic atom that contains free electron pairs.
Cell stained light for the metaphase test and dark for the SDH, then we can classify the cell as an oxidative cell.
<h3>What is metaphase?</h3>
Metaphase, the second stage of mitosis, sees the chromosomes travel onto the spindle's equatorial plane.
<h3>What is the SDH test?</h3>
- Oxidative cell stains are dark for the SDH test and light for the metaphase test.
- SDH is an enzyme used in testing mainly to detect hepatocellular injury in cattle and horses.
- SDH enzyme is also detected in human tissues. The major sites where the SDH enzymes are found in humans are kidneys, seminal vesicles and kidneys.
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