Answer:
a. Western Blot test
b. Rapid test
c. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test (EIA test)
d. Ribonucleic acid test (RNA test)
e. Cluster of differentiation 4 test (CD4 test )
Explanation:
a. <u><em>Western Blot test</em></u><em>:</em> confirms the diagnosis of HIV infection
b. <u><em>Rapid test:</em></u> gives results immediately
c. <u><em>Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test (EIA test):</em></u> usually the first test to screen for HIV infection
d. <u><em>Ribonucleic acid test (RNA test):</em></u> determines amount of HIV circulating in the blood
e. <u><em>Cluster of differentiation 4 test (CD4 test ):</em></u> determines the number of white cells in the blood
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Insulin </span><span>allows glucose to be transported across cell membranes for use within the cell.
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Answer:
The question is asking us to mention the name of the organ shed off during the menstrual cycle. Specifically, it says, once a female reaches puberty, the uterus sheds an unfertilized egg along with the.... uterine wall - that is the correct answer. The Uterine wall is how the female body prepares for pregnancies, and it is there to protect and nurture the child - so if the pregnancy does not occur, it is shed.
Explanation:
Inhalants can be breathed in through the nose or the mouth in a variety of ways, such as—
"sniffing" or "snorting" fumes from containers;
spraying aerosols directly into the nose or mouth;
"bagging" — sniffing or inhaling fumes from substances sprayed or deposited inside a plastic or paper bag;
"huffing" from an inhalant-soaked rag stuffed in the mouth; and
inhaling from balloons filled with nitrous oxide.