Answer:
1. Skeletal muscle nucleus position- Periphery of the cell
2. Smooth muscle nucleus position- At the center of the cell
Explanation:
The skeletal muscles are elongated and are tubular in shape. 40% of our body mass is made up of skeletal muscles. They are attached to the bones and help in movement. <u>They consists of multiple nuclei and the nuclei are located at the periphery of the cell. </u>
The smooth muscles are spindle shaped. They are wide in the middle and narrow at the end points. They are responsible for involuntary movements in the internal organs. <u>These types of muscles have a single centrally located nucleus.</u>
Thus,
<u>1. Skeletal muscle nucleus position- Periphery of the cell</u>
<u>2. Smooth muscle nucleus position- At the center of the cell</u>
#7) 200 mg
The dose (d) is proportional to amount of fluid received
d/(600 mL) = (400 mg)/(1200 mL)
d = (600 mL)(400 mg)/(1200 ml)
d = 200 mg
The patient received 200 mg of drug.
#8) 120 mg
750 ml 300mg
300 ml x mg
750 / 300 = 300 / x
x = (300 x 300) / 750 = 120 m
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