Conditions-----appropriate response
7. Acromioclavicular sprain----K. Compression of brachial plexus
8. Clavicular fracture-----A. Winging of the scapula
9. Anterior scalene syndrome---J. Greenstick in adolescents
10. Glenohumeral dislocation----B. Drop arm test
11. Impingement syndrome-----<span>I. Direct blow to tip of shoulder</span>
12. Posterior capsular syndrome----- C. Apprehension test
13. Serratus anterior weakness---- H. Deceleration phase causes this
14. Shoulder pointer----D. Compressed subclavian artery
<span>15. Strain of pectoral muscle---- </span>G. Acceleration phase causes this
16. Supraspinatus strain----- <span>E. Contusion of acromion process</span>
17. Thoracic outlet syndrome-----<span>F. Cocking phase causes this </span><span>
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Answer:
(a) and (d) are correct
Explanation:
AIDS is a disease that's usually transmitted by sexual contact and breast feeding.
<span>Transporting molecules through a membrane against their concentration gradient is called active transport. It needs a transporter (protein) and energy (ATP).
ATP doesn't bind to the glucose molecules, the transporter does.
Also the glucose isn't broken down
So the only correct answer is B :)</span>
R-organisms are usually bellow carrying capacity (<span>the maximum size of some population that can survive in the given environment)</span>. Those organisms are small and produce a great number of offspring. However, their life expectancy is short and many individuals die within a short time. Because of the high rate of death, they do not live long enough to reach their carrying capacity. Their life span is short, so even if predators were removed from the population, it would not be expected they will reach their carrying capacity.