<span>The nurse should ask if the patient is having any pain, and if so where the pain is located. The nurse should also ask about the patient's history, for example, does the patient have a family member that has had ulcers in the past. Continuing with patient history, the nurse should inquire about the patient's diet and also ask why the patient thinks they have an ulcer.</span>
Answer:
44
Explanation:
A somatic cell is diploid - it has 46 chromosomes. Half of these are from the mother, so there are 23 maternal chromosomes
A sex cell (gamete) is haploid - it has 23 chromosomes. There are (usually) two sex chromosomes in a diploid genome, either XX or XY, so there is one 1 in a haploid cell, giving a total of 22 autosomes
Barr bodies are inactive X chromosomes in a female somatic cell. This occurs to control dosage compensation (otherwise all the genes on the X in females would be expressed twice as much as they are in males). In a healthy female, there is normally one Barr body
A person with Kleinfelter's syndrome has two X chromosomes and one Y (XXY). They are biologically male, but have two X chromosomes. Therefore, one of these becomes a Barr body, as in females.
23 + 22 - 1 = 44
Answer:
Higher food production per unit of agricultural land
Explanation:
With respect to the rate of fertilizer usage in relation to food production over the past 40 years, we can assume that we are almost getting to the limit to which Nitrogen fertilizer input can further increase food production using the same area of land. Further higher input of nitrogen fertilizer might be counter productive, and neither do lower use of Nitrogen fertilizer per unit area solve the predicted increase in demand of food in the future. The most plausible statement that represents future agricultural changes for maintaining an adequate food supply in response to growing population is “Higher food production per unit of agricultural land”. This can be achieved through other technological innovations compared to nitrogen use.
Answer:1 molecule of water will produce
Explanation:
to form peptide bond between two amino acids
Answer:
Mitochondrial DNA accumulates DNA mutations quickly. Because of this, it would be most beneficial in analyzing the ancestral relationship of organisms that are
A. Mitochondrial DNA is beneficial in both of these cases
B. Distantly related
C. Mitochondrial DNA is not used to analyze relationships
D. Closely related
Explanation:
Mitochondrial DNA <em>does not serve to identify individuals without ambiguity</em>, but to detect kinships between groups of individuals; it is then used for comparisons between missing persons and unidentified remains and their relatives.
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>D. closely related.</u>