<span>When exposed to high levels of radiation the human body will suffer from the death of blood cells leading to a weakened immune response due to a drop in white cell count, uncontrollable bleeding and anemia, suffer from dizziness, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, and experience radio dermatitis, include red patches, and blistering and peeling of the skin.</span>
The nucleus of a cell is found in the cytoplasm, but is not part of the cytoplasm. The nucleus and cytoplasm work together to keep a cell alive.
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Answer:
Glucocorticoids: alclometasone, prednisone, dexamethasone, triamcinolone
Mineralocorticoid: fludrocortisone
Vitamin D: dihydrotachysterol
Androgens: apoptone, oxandrolone, oxabolone, testosterone, nandrolone (also known as anabolic steroids)
Oestrogens: diethylstilbestrol (DES)
Progestins: danazol, norethindrone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, 17-Hydroxyprogesterone caproate.
Explanation:
These are all synthetic steroid hormones.