Answer:

Explanation:
First, let's figure out what heparin is.
It is a prescription, injectable drug that is a blood thinner. It helps to prevent the blood from clotting.
Now, let's analyze each disease and see which one would need heparin.
Anemia
- The body lacks sufficient red blood cells and hemoglobin, so oxygen delivery to cells isn't efficient. This wouldn't need a blood thinner.
Iron deficiency
- This is linked to anemia. The body doesn't have enough iron or red blood cells, and anemia ensues.
Hemophilia
- A genetic disease where blood can't clot. A blood thinner is meant to prevent blood clots and the blood already can't do that. It would only make the problem worse.
Thrombosis
- Involves the clotting of blood, which blocks the blood vessels. This would need a blood thinner to prevent the clots.
The best answer choice is <u>thrombosis.</u>
Answer:
Severe deficiency, called pellagra, can cause symptoms related to the skin, digestive system, and nervous system.
Explanation:
Answer:
Last option.
Explanation:
The graph is attached.
In the image we can observe that all green arrows are point towards the exit. So the right answer is the last one.
<em>Go out through the door, turn right and proceed to the emergency exit at the end of the hall</em>
No it cannot. All it will do is build muscle which= 0 flexibility and also the muscle you build will eventually turn to fat if you stop working out.
<span>The figure of the human body can be divided into 3 parts
namely Coronal plane, Transverse plane, and Sagittal plane. Sagittal Plane is the division of left and
right part of the human body. The
observer facing the figure can clearly see the divided parts equally using the
sagittal plane.</span>