Answer:
B). Drug antagonism.
Explanation:
'Drug antagonism' is described as the mechanism that is based on interactivity among the two drugs in which one hampers the action of the other as they both have an opposite or contradictory impact on the human body. In such a mechanism, one drug inhibits/blocks or affects another's efficacy due to their interaction.
In the given example, the less effective impact of insulin is due to 'drug antagonism' as the interaction of 'anti-rejection' medicines and the 'insulin' led to this effect in which the medicines(drug) have reduced the effectiveness of insulin(another medicine). Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
It's 3- I'm a trained professor in a university, you're welcome.
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Yes, the lady in Cullen's poem is a deeply prejudiced and ignorant person, who doesn't want to really get to know black people as they are. Those prejudices seem to be so deeply engraved in collective memory that black people are associated with slavery, menial jobs, and intellectual inferiority. Hurston argues that media have the power to solve this problem. Hurston writes: "It is assumed that all non-Anglo-Saxons are uncomplicated stereotypes. Everybody knows all about them. They are lay figures mounted in the museum where all may take them in at a glance. They are made of bent wires without insides at all. So how could anybody write a book about the non-existent?"
Similarly, in Cullen's short and poignant poem, the lady believes that even in heaven black people will be assigned the same kind of duty that they have on Earth, in her opinion. It's as if they aren't capable of doing anything else, nor are they entitled to anything else above that.
By creating jobs for people