Answer:
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Answer:
The highest score of Glasgow Coma Scale in this patient is 15.
Explanation:
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the most common screening scale used to describe the level of consciousness in a person after a traumatic brain injury.It has three components
1. eye response
2.verbal response
3. motor response
The lowest possible GCS is 3 which represents deep coma or death in patient, while the highest is 15 which represents fully alert and oriented patient.
A basic experiment involves a minimum of two participant groups. The two participants are the experimental group and the control group. An experimental group receives the variable being tested, and one variable is tested at a time. The experimental group is compared to a control group, which does not receive the test variable.
All of them will be red and long stemmed if red and long stem are both dominant traits. If not they will all be short stemmed.
Answer:
Membrane Lipid Rafts.
Explanation:
They are present in all cells and have been implicated in a variety of sorting and signaling processes. They are rich in cholesterol, sphingomyelin, and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins; have more ordered acyl side chains; and are thicker than nonraft bilayer domains.