The best response that the nurse should provide to the
client is advising her, the disadvantage of not having to follow the doctor’s
request of having a surgery and using alternatives just to manage the illness
that she acquires. The nurse would likely suggest that the client’s management
would cause risk in having her kidney to be damaged. The cystocele that the client
is experiencing causes weakening of pelvic structures, there will be a cause of
urinary stasis and the bladder will not be as empty as it supposed to be when
urinating. A surgery is important when a person has this illness for it
prevents chronic infection that would likely happen and even renal failure. The
surgery would prevent complications and improve the person’s bladder functions.
Answer:
if i am reading the question right, The selection leading to changes in the E. coli variance is an example of artificial selection because humans are treating the bacteria with triclosan
Explanation:
Answer:
Groups 4 to 7 are most likely to be undergoing the mitotic phase of the cell cycle.
Explanation:
Since the four proteins used p16, p18, p21, and p27 are inhibitors of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK), their absence indicates that the cell is undergoing mitosis - the cell cycle is regulated by CDKs. In the absence of these inhibitors, the cell cycle moves on forward. Because the bar for DNA replication is longer in the case for groups 4 to 7, it is indicative of the fact that these cells have gone through the mitotic phase.
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DNA is made of chemical building blocks called nucleotides. These building blocks are made of three parts: a phosphate group, a sugar group and one of four types of nitrogen bases. To form a strand of DNA, nucleotides are linked into chains, with the phosphate and sugar groups alternating.
Yeah, you might have to reread that a few times, but DNA isn’t an easy topic. It is very complex. I hope this helps!
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