False as some are not educated as the forensics . In some countries there are many people who cannot educate due to in richness
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Iron performs many important functions in the body. It is primarily involved in the transfer of oxygen from the lungs to tissues. However, iron also plays a role in metabolism as a component of some proteins and enzymes. Iron is toxic to the body in its free state.
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He or she needs to have a answer in a short lap of time so the person has every right to decided but maybe the nurse has a good diagnostic about the patient n that could affect the decision of the others
So I’m a researcher in muscle protein metabolism. I can right out tell you that muscle hypertrophy exists. That’s is muscle fibres increasing in size. However, in humans muscle hyperplasia (the addition of new fibres) has not been demonstrated. It has in birds but not in humans. So neither of those responses are best. Please report back to your teacher and report that question as illogical. 1) muscle growth is not difficult to study in humans. We can use ultra sounds, MRIs to visually see how much muscle has grown and we can calculate muscle protein synthesis rates (how much protein is being synthesized into muscle and thus priming growth). 2) muscle hypertrophy is universally accepted as an occurring phenomenon. Look at body builders for extreme examples, and looks at studies published in the scientific journal called Nature (most reputable scientific journal ). Clearly a bodybuilders muscles are larger compared to the average individual. And we can say for certain it’s due to larger fibre sizes not the addition of fibres. 3) look up Dr. Nicholas Burd, Dr. Dan Moore, Dr. Stuart Phillips. All reputable scientists (dr. Stuart Phillips being the leading expert in muscle protein metabolism). 4) why does the Acceptance from the fitness community even matter when the experts tell you it exists. The Fitness community doesn’t really have a grasp of the molecular part of the muscle to explain or accept hypertrophy as fact. So, I apologize but I have no answer for you because none of those options are correct. Please educate your instructor.