Answer:
brain stem that controls involuntary body functions
brain stem - part of the central nervous system that is enclosed in the spinal column
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central nervous system - the brain and the spinal cord
cerebellum - part of the brain that coordinates movement
cerebrum - the largest part of the brain
electrical impulse - a sudden surge of energy in one direction
medulla - part brain stem that controls involuntary body functions
peripheral nervous system - nerves throughout the body
spinal cord - part of the central nervous system enclosed in the spinal column
Answer:
D Phenylketonuria
Explanation:
Infant jaundice is caused by buildup of a compound bilirubin in infant's blood. It leads to yellowing of skin and eyes. There are several risk factors which should be kept in mind. People with east Asian or Mediterranean descent are at more risk of jaundice. Prolonged bruising during labor can lead to breakdown of more red blood cells hence production of more bilirubin again increasing jaundice risk. If mother's blood type is different from the child, the child might receive antibodies from the mother via placenta, hence breakdown of RBCs . Poor breastfeeding can also lead to improper development of baby making it more susceptible to jaundice.
Phenylketonuria is a metabolism error and leads to reduced metabolism of Phenylalanaine. It has got nothing to do with jaundice.
Answer:
206
Explanation:
No explanation needed.
As you grow older, your bones fuse, so there are less. You are born with around 300 ones at birth though.
<span>It is possible. If a person worked out a lot and lost more calories than what he/she was consuming, they would be losing weight. This would, however, be very unhealthy because you need proper nutrition, but it doesn't mean that it's not possible. Not only could you hurt yourself by breaking something, but you might also get a metabolic disease or your kidneys and liver might fail.</span>