Great question!
Sound waves enter your ear canal, and the ear drum starts to vibrate. This tremble causes tiny bones to move, "knocking" on the membrane window. Cochela has a ton of little hairs inside it, and once you activate it with the membrane window, those hairs change the vibrations to an electrical signal. That signal moves to your brain, and your brain tells you that you hear a sound.
Elevated plasma troponin level is useful in diagnosing myocardial damage because troponin subunits are unique to the heart muscle.
<h3>What is troponin?</h3>
Troponin is a protein specifically located (i.e., specifically expressed) in the cardiac muscle cells.
Troponin is found in the plasma only when there is some type of cardiac damage, being, therefore, a biomarker.
A biomarker is a specific biomolecule that can be used in medicine for diagnostic purposes.
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Your answer is D. All of the above
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That's rather harsh, what did they do?
(I suppose they could try watching shows with modern humor in them, that might help...)