Answer:
Because it is so big the mutated cell is harmless to them because of teir cell count
Explanation:
<span>A diseases may be classified as either communicable or non-communicable. Communicable diseases are caused by pathogens who inhabit a host, man (I'm not saying man is the only host or man is necessarily the final host; there could be many host) who in turn passes the disease to another. Pathogens are viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal. There are several stages before the pathogen metamorphoses into a full-blown disease. The stages in which several events happen builds up before the pathogen affects the final host is called a communicable disease chain. There are six stages ( Pathogen, reservoir, portal of ext, mode of transmission, portal of entry and susceptible host) in the communicable disease chain but the step a nurse shouod take is
1. Destroy the second link (Reservoir) by thoroughly sanitizing the environment. Obviously, this is where the Pathogens live. If the reservoir is taken care of; there's no way they could infect the host.</span>
Answer;
b. nitroglycerin may give incomplete or no relief of myocardial infarction pain.
Two conditions related to cardiac compromise are angina pectoris and myocardial infarction. In comparing the two, remember that nitroglycerin may give incomplete or no relief of myocardial infarction pain.
Explanation;
-Angina pectoris is the chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. It occurs when the heart does not get enough blood, due to blockage or narrowing of one or more heart's arteries.
-Myocardial infarction occurs when there is decreased blood flow or stoppage to a part of the heart, resulting to the heart muscle damage.
-Nitroglycerin extended-release capsules are used to prevent chest pain (angina) in people with a cardiac compromise. However, Nitroglycerin may give incomplete or no relief of myocardial infarction pain.
The answer is A. Plantae
Plantae is a multi cellular organisms which produce their food from photosynthesis , Sunflower is one of them. They're also known as metaphyta,
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