Answer: There is an inadequate blood supply to the appendix wall
Explanation: The appendix is a tube-shaped sac that's attached to the large intestine. It exists in humans and a small number of other mammals, including the koala and apes. In medical terms, it’s referred to as 'vermiform appendix' for its thin, worm-like shape.
According to researchers, the human digestive system is full of bacteria necessary to digest food. [1] When attack from diseases, sometimes these important kinds of bacteria are purged or killed off. In such situations, the appendix can act as a reserve for good bacteria. After the immune system beats off the disease, the bacteria emerge and re-colonize the gut.
During appendicitis, bacteria trapped in the lumen of the appendix are not effectively attacked because of the inadequate blood supply to the appendix wall. Therefore leukocytes are not able to migrate to the site of infection to attack the bacteria.
there are 2 correct answers to this:
a mistake in the DNA "ladder"
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a copy error in the chromosomes
There are THREE (3) phyla or categories of fish.
These phyla are:
1) Agnatha - jawless fish ; around 50 species in the world
2) <span>Chrondrichthyes - cartilaginous fish ; around 600 species in the world
3) </span><span>Osteichthyes - bony fish (divided into ray finned group and lobe finned group) ; around 30,000 species in the world.
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The endocrine system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis of the body via rapid transmission of electrical signals. This system is the group of glands that are responsible of producing hormones that functions to regulate growth and development, metabolism, tissue function, sleep, reproduction and other processes in the body. The glands are being controlled by stimulation of the nervous system and by the chemical receptors that are in the blood. It consists of the thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, ovaries for females and testicles for males and the pancreas. This system affect almost all of the organs and cells in the body.
Answer:
a. Caucasian Client age younger than 50
Explanation:
<u>α-1 Antitrypsin:</u> In biology, the term "α-1 Antitrypsin" is also referred as "A1AT" and is determined as a serpin that consists of a major "protective effects" against the cigarette smoking and involves the development of emphysema, along with that the patients with the mutations of the "A1AT gene" tends to display an increased risk of emphysema development. However, It is mostly developed in people who are younger in age ranging from 30 to 40 years.