Answer:
1. <em>Why did you choose this occupation?</em>
2. <em>What is the employment outlook for this career?</em>
Explanation:
An informational interview allows a person to <u>explore the possibilities and opportunities she or he has in their career.</u> In contrast to other interviews, the interviewer has to <u>ask appropriate questions to a person that is already a professional in the field</u> that will allow him/her to understand a future work environment he/she will participate in.
Two questions that are appropriate as they can give significantly relevant information are:
- <em>Why did you choose this occupation/career?</em> This not only shows interest but it allows you to understand the different reasons behind this career choice. It could either reinforce your decision or it can make you analyze if it is the right one for you.
- <em>What is the employment outlook for this career?</em> The answer to this question could provide extremely important information as it can allow you to imagine and explore what are the options, <em>e.g. </em>positions, you have in the future and what to expect from the path you choose.
Answer:
There will be an increase in frequency, if there is continuous reproduction within humans with the heterozygous genotype but a decrease if there is a continuous reproduction of heterozygous humans and non-carriers of the allele.
Explanation:
The heterozygous genotype gives an advantage for malaria resistance however, if malaria was completely eradicated and the heterozygous genotypes continue to reproduce within one another, there will be an increased frequency of sickle cell allele. However, if heterozygous alleles were to reproduce with individuals without the allele, there will be a decrease in the frequency of the allele in the human population. If this trend continues, there will be ao less a frequency of the allele that it's presence could be completely lost.
The glial cells forming myelin sheaths are called oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. The gaps (approximately 1 micrometer wide) formed between myelin sheath cells long the axons are called Nodes of Ranvier.
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Answer:
Neostigmine
Explanation:
This medication should be ideal to alleviate the muscle weakness since it is a drug that binds to and inactivates acetylcholinesterase.
In the case there is an acute myasthenic crisis where the patient has the inability to swallow and breathe properly it can not be administered orally, the parenteral form which is known as neostigmine methylsulfate should be used.