Self awareness
Explanation:
I don't know the answer options to chose from, so I'm guessing this.
It sounds like Nick is suffering from a infection of some sort. The name of this infection he may be suffering from is onychomycosis.
Development of tissue typing changed organ transplantation as
Tissue typing minimizes the chance of rejection
Explanation:
Before tissue typing the chances of rejection of organs y the body of the person needing a transplant was very high and it was a dangerous procedure with little chance of success.
Tissue typing is a process by which the sample tissue of the donor is matched with the sample tissue of the patient in need of help. This makes it viable for the person to know if the organs will be rejected or not before the actual surgery takes place and has allowed for greater successes in transplant thus.
Answer:
The correct answer is 25% likely.
Explanation:
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is inherited in an <u>autosomal recessive pattern</u>, which means <u>both copies of the gene in each cell must have mutations</u> to express the disease.
If we let the allele causing PKU be “p” and the normal allele be “P”, the affected individual must have “pp” combination. If both parents are heterozygous, this means the have “Pp” combination and therefore the result in their progeny will be the following:
¼: PP (25%)
¼: pp (25%)
½: Pp (50%)
This pattern will repeat itself every time they try to have a child.
Heroin for one. A big percentage OD's on that substance.
Ecstasy well not so much. I haven't heard much about Ecstasy lately so that's pretty much on the DL.
OxyContin is definite. People used to use OxyContin as a substance that could help with emotions and is commonly abused from time to time.
Adderall could be a definite because it helps people with ADHD and people with narcolepsy or uncontrollable desire to sleep. So it could easily b abused for one or more purposes.
I'm almost sure that Ritalin is one of them.
a synthetic drug that stimulates the sympathetic and central nervous systems and is used to improve mental activity in attention deficit disorder and other conditions.