If a proteins shape was changed it may be able to do its function to do being unable to fit in all blood vessels/arteries and the shape change may of hindered its capability of carrying nutrients it needs to transport, etc.
for example:
If a hemoglobin (red blood cell) shape changed, (this is normally called sickle cell) the red blood cell would be to unable to travel through the body with ease and easily clog bloodstreams. Also, the hemoglobin will not be able to transport as much oxygen throughout the body.
The study of nutrients and how the body uses them is called <span>Nutrition.
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14:2 had to be Child CPR because adult is 30:2
Hello there, the answer is "B"
On a chart no matter if its in a clinical, prehospital (EMS), or hospital setting. Your medical history only contains things that are pertinent to your history. In most chart there are two other types of histories "Family" and "Social" (of which the answer applies)
Answer:
<h3>a. he could recover 60% of his damages.
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Explanation:
Generally, comparative negligence aims to split accidental recovery burden between the plaintiff and the defendant according to the proportion of the damaged they each are responsible for.
Here, Chez, the plaintiff, is responsible for 40% of his injuries, so he will recover 60% of his damages from the defendant.
In case if Chez was responsible for more than 50% of his damage, the court may bar the plaintiff to receive any recovery charges as the plaintiff is also held equally responsible.