True. A patient complaining of burning sensation and frequency of urination, otherwise known as dysuria, is a symptom associated with a urinary tract infection. Other associated symptoms such as fever and hematuria (blood in the urine) should be elicited as this will affect the assessment and plan of management for the patient. A urinalysis with a clean-catch specimen should be requested to confirm the diagnosis.
The highest trophic level in a pyramid typically has the least energy available to it because there's fewer things to gain energy from and energy will have been lost through the chain by dissipation etc
The correct answer is midgut.
The guts of most modern Chelicerates are too narrow for digesting solid food, so the Chelicerates liquidize their food. Some of them do that by pumping the digestive enzymes<span> from the midgut into the prey and then suck the liquefied tissues of the prey.</span>
Answer: I believe the answer is c.
Explanation:
I really hope it's right.