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a.glycolysis d.acetyl CoA b.citric acid cycle e.electron transport chain
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is set of metabolic processes that occur within the cell in order to produce usable energy (ATP) from the nutrients (food). It can be divided into four main stages:
- Glycolysis-anareobic process in which glucose is broken down and it occurs in the cytoplasm. Products of glycolysis are 2 molecules of pyruvate and 2 molecules of ATP.
- Transition- Pyruvate form the glycolysis is transported into the mitochondria, where it is converted to a molecule Acetyl CoA used for further breakdown
- Citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle- aerobic process that occurs in the mitochondria matrix in which 4 molecules of ATP, and NADH are produced
- Electron transport chain-set of reactions that occur within the cristae of mitochondria. NADH and electrons are passed through electron transport chain to result in the production of ATP (32 ATPs for every glucose).
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.chloroplasts absorb sunlight and when used with water and carbon dioxide to produce food for the plant (the food is mostly called sugar for the plants).
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The nursing instructor has been observing nursing students initiate an IV infusion. Which action(s), if made by the nursing student, indicates that further instruction is needed? (Select all that apply.)
The nursing student:
A) cleans the insertion site with an antiseptic swab in a horizontal plane, then a vertical plane followed with a circular motion (middle to outward), allows the area to dry, then while wearing gloves, palpates the vein prior to inserting the catheter at a 10- to 30-degree angle.
B) applies the tourniquet, cleans the site, allows it to dry, performs the venipuncture, looks for blood return, advances the catheter off the style:, applies pressure above the insertion site, connects the tubing, starts the infusion, and releases the tourniquet
C) removes her gloves to tape and apply the transparent dressing over the intravenous site.
A & B shows that more instructions are needed.
Explanation:
C however can be the instruction to complete the IV infusion procedure.
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