The combination of depressants and alcohol can multiply the effects of the drug and alcohol. Alcohol is considered a depressant and the combination can block other neurotransmitters, resulting in a state of increase intoxication.
Answer:
A. open the belly cavity
Explanation:
Step 1: Lay the rabbit on it's back with it's hind legs facing you. Separate a hind leg by cutting along the seam of the thigh muscle until you expose the leg joint. Push the leg back until the joint separates.
Step 2: Follow through with your knife, making a few small cuts to remove the leg. Repeat on the other side.
Step 3: Lift a forequarter by the elbow joint and cut all around the shoulder area until the leg comes off—it should separate easily. Repeat with the other forequarter.
Step 4: Flip the rabbit belly side down. Run your knife along either side of the spine and down the rib cage to release a bit of each loin; then you can pull away the rest of it—the belly flaps will remain attached to the carcass. Cut each loin in half.
Answer:
1. Trypsin
Explanation:
The question states that the in the lysinuric protein intolerance disorder, people cannot properly digest proteins due to a defective enzyme involved in protein digestion.
Gastric lipase breaks down lipids.
Salivary amylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into sugars.
Maltase breaks down maltose into two monomers of glucose.
Carboxypeptidase are proteases enzymes though most of them are not involved in protein digestion.
Trypsin is a protease found in the digestive system, that cleaves peptide chains at the amino acids lysine or arginine, involved in the lysinuric intolerance.
So, for the question´s purpose the right answer is 1, Trypsine.
But it´s important to notice that this disorder has been well studied and the known cause is not at the protein break down level, but at the transportation of lysine, arginine and ornithine amino acids between cells in the body. If we supplied affected people with this amino acid, they would still be unable to assimilate them.
The choices are:
a. The fetus undergoes the most rapid weight gain during the first trimester.
b. The fetus takes an average of 30 weeks to mature after conception.
c. Fetal organ systems develop at a steady rate throughout pregnancy.
d. To ensure proper growth, a fertilized egg must implant in the wall of the uterus.
Answer:
The answer is letter d, To ensure proper growth, a fertilized egg must implant in the wall of the uterus.
Explanation:
The fetal development process starts with the conception and implantation. <em>Conception</em><u> is the process by which the male's sperm meets with the woman's egg cell in order to be fertilize</u>d. Once the egg is fertilized, it has to be implanted in the woman's uterus. Once it adheres to the wall, the fertilized egg cell (embryo) now becomes known as a<em> "blastocyst."</em> This is a very essential stage for fetal development because this allows the embryo to receive proper nutrients from its mother.
Implantation occurs at least 6 to 9 days after the egg is fertilized. A woman may experience the following symptoms:<em> fatigue, breast tenderness, increased urination, food cravings, morning sickness, mood swings, headaches, etc.</em>