The answer should be Morbidity, survival, and longevity.
The answer should be A because they are the only one you could actually do it to. You can’t hurt a baby or a pregnant women and you can’t wrap your arms away a fat person.
The odorant molecules arrive either directly by diffusion into the mucus, or are supported by transport proteins (odor binding protein or OBP) that allow the hydrophobic molecules - majority - to penetrate the mucus covering the epithelium, and thus to reach the membrane receptors present on the eyelashes of the olfactory neurons. These transport proteins are thought to concentrate odorant molecules on membrane receptors. As ligands, the odorant molecules bind to membrane receptors on the eyelashes, triggering a transduction pathway for a stimulus involving G.olf protein (first messenger), adenylate cyclase, and cAMP ( second messenger). The second messenger causes the opening of ion channels Ca2 + / Na + present on the plasma membrane of the olfactory receptor, these two ions then enter the cell. Ca2 + causes the opening of a Cl- channel, the output of this ion causes depolarization of the membrane so that the olfactory receptor produces action potentials. These impulses will go directly to the olfactory bulb, in the prefrontal region of the brain, where this information (and that of taste) is processed by the body.
Answer:
Should speak up.
Explanation:
It is health related matter you should speak up for the betterment of patient.
You should tell him/her about drug-drug interaction that is going to occur and possible effect it is causing to her/his health.
In order to "identify necessary help" you need to first identify the obstacles.