Answer:
Option D, Tdap today; Td in 4 weeks; Td 6 months after the second dose
Explanation:
In general, Tdap is given before Td to all those adults who have never been administered with Tdap earlier.
Also as per the publication of CDC, any individual who is of 7 years or older than this and has never been vaccinated by Td needs following schedule of medication
a) First primary dose
b) After the first primary dose the second primary dose of Td must be given in 4 weeks and
c) The third primary dose must be given after 6 to 12 months.
Hence, option D is correct
The question is:
What may be observed as a result of the described mutation in an individual?
<span>1) Skin cancer due to UV rays </span>
<span>2) Darker blue pigmentation </span>
<span>3) A lack of alterase for other functions it may serve </span>
<span>4) The release of a different pigment color
The correct answer is B.
In this theoretical molecular cascade, we have three key parts, the blue2 gene, the blue2 operator and the enzyme alterase.
The enzyme alterase stops the expression of the blue2 gene by binding to its operator, and therefore the blue pigment protein.
The blue2 operator has a specific binding spot for alterase. If this binding spot is changed due to a conformational change, the alterase would not be able to bind to the operator and the blue2 gene could express undisturbedly, resulting in increased concentration of the blue pigment protein.</span>
Answer:
The answer is cells
Explanation:
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The 1819 Act was enacted to limit the number of hours children work in factories (12 hours and no night working) and the abolishion of employment of children less than 9 years old. This was necessitated by the negative impact of the factories' conditions on these children's long-term health, during a time when children were allowed to work.
Answer:
The rodents hearing will be less sensitive near and far
Explanation:
In normal hearing, the sound waves travel from the wide tympanic membrane to the ossicles, which causes an increase in the intensity of the sound waves as it gets amplified, therefore, without these the intensity will be less than normal regardless of how far the sound is