Answer:
Capillary refill time
Explanation:
Capillary refill time refers to the time that it takes for color to return to an external capillary bed after pressure has been applied (which causes blanching). Usually, on healthy individuals, capillary refill time takes less than 2 seconds. If the time is much longer, this could indicate problems such as shock, dehydration or peripheral artery disease.
The first one according to the graph
c. illustrate is your answer
Which of the following<span> is </span>not supported<span> by the </span>endosymbiotic theory<span>? ... </span>ingested<span> the</span>smaller prokaryotes<span> in a </span>parasitic relationship<span>. </span>Ancient aerobic prokaryotes<span> that </span>lived<span> in </span>community inside other prokaryotes evolved into mitochondria<span>. </span>Ancient photosynthetic prokaryotes evolved into modern chloroplasts<span>.</span>
Lines up in the middle of the cell