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Briefly define endocrine glands and give one functional difference between the endocrine and nervous system. State the importance of the hypothalamus in neuroendocrine control and give two examples of hormones released from the pituitary. (10%).( thanks)


How monoclonal antibodies bind with COVID 19 and how it works? Describe the indication and contraindication? (1200-1500) words


▹Leona is 52 years old and smokes. She is also overweight and has atherosclerosis. When she was given a 2-week vacation from work, she packed up her bags and flew from Minnesota to Sydney, Australia, for the trip she always wanted to take. Unfortunately, just 3 days after she arrived, she was hospitalized when her left calf became inflamed, causing her considerable pain. The physician attending to her told her she developed a deep vein thrombosis. When Leona was in hospital, she received heparin therapy


Why the trip to Australia contributed to Leona’s DVT? Why was Leona already at risk for thrombus development?

Why heparin was taken to treat her DVT? Why was she not given heparin tablets to take back to the hotel with her?

expression of protein in cells

a)is regulated by genes

b)is regulated by nutrients 

c)is regulated by histone modification

d)is regulated by a combination of factors 


when a DNA mutation occurs in somatic cells of an adult and is not repaired, 

a)the persona's children may inherit the mutation

b)the person may develop cancer 

c)the persona's children will inherit the mutation 

d)the persona's genes will be dysregulated in that cell


Vitamin A as a gene regulator 

a)can cause birth defects when taken in excess before and during pregnancy

b)can cause birth defects when not absorbed enough before and during pregnancy 

c)can cause a reduced immune reaction making infections worse when not absorbed enough by children and adults 

d)all of the above 

 


a single nucleotide substitution in the DNA code is most likely to

a)change one single amino acid in a protein

b)change a series of amino acids in a protein 

c)lead to the addition of an amino acid to a protein

d)lead to different histone modifications at that site

 


4)when entire parts of chromosomes change location to another chromosome

a)disease can result only if this happens in germline cells

b)disease can result if this happens in white blood cells

c)the embryo will die before birth 

d)the resulting child cannot have children


2)biological children of a person's with no genetic disease they know of 

a)cannot have genetic diseases

b)can only have genetic diseases if they get new mutations 

c)can have a genetic disease that their great-great grandmother had


which animal has scales on the lower part of the legs and on the feet


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