biology

Biology questions

            Why would evolution have enabled blind mole rats to synchronize their suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) activity to light, even though they cannot see well enough to make use of the light? Describe the stages of sleep. During which part of a night’s sleep is REM most common? Unlike adults, infants …

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Alopecia

1) Select a disease process that interests you. Disease: Alopecia 2) Obtain approval of the selected disease process from the course faculty. a. Faculty will share how to submit your topic choice for approval. 3) Write a 2-3-page paper (excluding title and reference pages). 4) Include the following sections about the selected disease process (detailed …

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Respiratory function tests indicated that Hector had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Scenario/Summary Hector loved visiting and playing with his grandson, David. Today was David’s birthday and the whole family was at the park to celebrate. They had tons of food and lots of games to enjoy. At one point, they had a three-legged race and David asked his grandfather, Hector, to be his partner. They gave …

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Congestive heart failure

Client’s Initials*:_______Age_____ Race__________Gender____________Date of Birth___________ Insurance _______________   Marital Status_____________ *It is recommended to include false initials and use Jan 1, XXXX (correct year) to protect client  confidentiality.  Include brief statement on whether the patient came to the clinic alone or accompanied, and if so by whom, and whether they are a reliable historian. Subjective: CC:  …

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Blood Typing Activity

When an individual is in need of a blood transfusion, it is important that the blood given is compatible with the recipient’s blood type. If the donated blood is incompatible, the recipient’s immune system will reject the donated blood as foreign, causing the RBC (Red Blood Cells) to clump together (Agglutinate) which marks them for …

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Blood Typing Activity

When an individual is in need of a blood transfusion, it is important that the blood given is compatible with the recipient’s blood type. If the donated blood is incompatible, the recipient’s immune system will reject the donated blood as foreign, causing the RBC (Red Blood Cells) to clump together (Agglutinate) which marks them for …

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Neurological & Genitalia

        List the risk factors for cerebrovascular accidents and why? What cultures are at higher risk and why? Describe the 0 to 4+ scale for scoring deep tendon reflexes. What would you expect to find in a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathy? Share any experience you have encountered and elaborate. ———- Identify …

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Cognitive mapping

Review this week’s Learning Resources on cognitive evolution, memory, and cognitive neuroscience.Locate a peer-reviewed journal article on memory related to one of the following topics:Improving memoryAgingAmnesiaCognitive mappingConsider how the article you selected relates to cognition and cognitive neuroscience.Post a response to the following: Briefly describe the article you found on memory. Explain how the article …

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