Answer:
D Phenylketonuria
Explanation:
Infant jaundice is caused by buildup of a compound bilirubin in infant's blood. It leads to yellowing of skin and eyes. There are several risk factors which should be kept in mind. People with east Asian or Mediterranean descent are at more risk of jaundice. Prolonged bruising during labor can lead to breakdown of more red blood cells hence production of more bilirubin again increasing jaundice risk. If mother's blood type is different from the child, the child might receive antibodies from the mother via placenta, hence breakdown of RBCs . Poor breastfeeding can also lead to improper development of baby making it more susceptible to jaundice.
Phenylketonuria is a metabolism error and leads to reduced metabolism of Phenylalanaine. It has got nothing to do with jaundice.
C - because its an experimental test and they need to collect all the data they can
not positive but thats what i would do
Well, you'll need to show me the whole lesson/module, and most of this is just preference. Sorry.
All of the above . I hope this helped!
Believe it or not, carrots are not as good for the eyes as they are good for promoting integument growth (meaning skin, hair, and nails). Carrots contain a compound called Keratin which is one of the base components for healthy skin, nails, and hair.