Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
Cell cycle refers to the series of processes that leads to the growth/development and division of a cell. The cell cycle uses MITOSIS for cell growth. Mitosis comprises of two distinct stages namely: INTERPHASE AND MITOTIC PHASE. The interphase is referred to as the resting phase of the cell in which the cell grows and develops.
On the other hand, MITOTIC PHASE is the stage where the actual division of the nucleus (karyokinesis) and cytoplasm (cytokinesis) generally called CELL DIVISION occurs. Therefore, the cell reproduces i.e. one cell forming two, in the mitotic phase.
Answer:
E. The author of the health record suspects that a clot is blocking a blood vessel in the patient's calf and has prescribed a drug that will prevent the blood from clotting.
Explanation:
- Septicemia is a bacterial infection in the blood. According to the report, the patient will continue to receive IV antibiotics.
- Anemia is a deficiency of hemoglobin or red blood cells. Coagulopathy is the impairment of blood coagulation. This is a bleeding disorder characterized by excess, uncontrolled bleeding.
- Thrombocytopenia is characterized by a deficiency of platelets, leading to decreased coagulation.
- Thromboembolism is the blockage of blood vessels due to the dislodging of a blood clot.
- Hyperbilirubinemia is the excess of bilirubin in the blood due to reduced liver function.
The option E states correctly that the patient has thromboembolism, leading to swelling of the calf. However, the doctor has not yet prescribed a medication. The report states that a medication will be prescribed after a hematology/oncology consultation.
Hi there,
The process is called Transcription (mRNA) which is messenger RNA. It occurs in the nucleus of the cell. However, after being copied the RNA leaves the nucleus. Hope it helps.