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Answer:</h2><h2>
-aminobutyric acid (GABA)</h2>
Glutamate is the primary excitatory transmitter in the central nervous system. Conversely, a major inhibitory transmitter is its derivative γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), while another inhibitory neurotransmitter is the amino acid called glycine, which is mainly found in the spinal cord.
Explanation:
Answer: Glycogen
Explanation:
Glycogen is the most efficient form of energy storage. This is because the energy is stored in the form of glucose can be easily converted into glucose to be used by the body.
Primarily the energy is stored in the form of glycogen only. It is stored in the liver and muscle cell of the body.
The energy required to break the bond of glycogen to convert into glucose is less as compared to other macromolecules.
Hence, the correct answer is option C
Answer:
Between two and four years
Explanation:
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Answer:
Pediatric dentists recommend the first appointment for a child should take place by 1 years of age.
Explanation:
Pediatric Dentistry suggests that a child should go to their first dentist visit: By the time they are 1 year old or, Within six months after their first tooth surfaces
Answer:
<em>Maintain aseptic technique.</em>
Explanation:
Aseptic techniques involves following the practices and procedures that prevents or reduces contamination by pathogens. A burn patient can have his protective upper skin layer removed, exposing the vulnerable inner skin layer. The inner skin layer is susceptible to infection, and if infected, can lead to further medical complication, which might even end up fatal.<em> Aseptic technique involves the use of barrier to minimize contact between the patient and the medical personnel. Such barriers includes sterile gloves
, sterile gowns
, masks for the patient and healthcare personnel, and sterile drapes
. Sterile barriers should not have touched contaminated surface, and should be prepacked and sealed. Medical instruments should be sterilized too.</em>