Answer:

Explanation:
First, let's figure out what heparin is.
It is a prescription, injectable drug that is a blood thinner. It helps to prevent the blood from clotting.
Now, let's analyze each disease and see which one would need heparin.
Anemia
- The body lacks sufficient red blood cells and hemoglobin, so oxygen delivery to cells isn't efficient. This wouldn't need a blood thinner.
Iron deficiency
- This is linked to anemia. The body doesn't have enough iron or red blood cells, and anemia ensues.
Hemophilia
- A genetic disease where blood can't clot. A blood thinner is meant to prevent blood clots and the blood already can't do that. It would only make the problem worse.
Thrombosis
- Involves the clotting of blood, which blocks the blood vessels. This would need a blood thinner to prevent the clots.
The best answer choice is <u>thrombosis.</u>
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Explanation:
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Its likely to be a fracture but muscle failure is also possible I think it will be a fracture most likely I may be wrong but I hope I gave a little help
Canned fruit packed in juice is more healthy than the one packed in sugar syrup.
Explanation:
Fruits like apples, peaches, pineapples etc are peeled, cut and stored in cans which are filled either with sugar syrups or their own fruit juices. Sugar syrups are either made heavy or light depending upon their dilution with water.
The main advantage of taking fruits canned in juice rather than in the sugar syrups is the difference in the overall calorie content. The sugar syrups increase the calorie content from around 85 – 200 calories depending upon its strength.
Fruits like peaches are cut and stored in cans filled with their own juice diluted with water. The can usually contain about half a cup of juice and still will increase calories marginally only, like around 60 calories.
So based on the calorie content, it is healthier to take fruits canned in their juices.