First you stop the burning immediately and remove all constrictive clothing.
second, you call 911 IF the burn penetrates all layers of the skin. If skin looks leathery or charred with white, brown, or black patches. If hands, feet, face, or genitals are burned. If the person is an infant or a senior.
The immediate risk is permanent damage to the area that was burned.
A hydrophobic hydrocarbon made up of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). It is usually very large molecule that will not mix with water making it hydrophobic. If you try to mix oil and water the two don't mix.
2) Lipids are not made from small subunits into a long molecular chain. Lipids are not polymers.
Simple lipids:
1) Neutral fats & oils are triglycerides (3 fatty acids attached to a single glycerin). Esters of three molecules of fatty acids plus one molecule of glycerol; the fatty acid may all be different. The nature of the lipid triglyceride depends on the fatty acid chains.
Triglycerides are found in insulating adipose tissue and as a compact energy source in butterfat, lard, suet, fish oils, olive oil, corn oil, etc.
2)Lipid Waxes (bee honey-combs, plant cuticle coating, hair coating like lanolin) serve as surface coatings to provide protection or lubrication.
Compound lipids:
3) Steroids (cholesterol -> aldosterone, cortisone, testosterone, progesterone and estrogen) Cholesterol’s carbon skeleton with four fused rings is a precursor for biosynthesis of sex hormones and a critical membrane constituent.
4) Phospholipids and glycolipids (cell membrane compound lipids)are amphipathic diglycerides with a phosphate head group so they are not neutral.They have a polar end making them form a bilayered membrane.
Answer:
The person who could have done more to reduce the hepatitis outbreak would be the governor of the region where the outbreak was reported.
He should have installed a strong inspection system to monitor the hygiene of the food supplied to the population, in addition to water hygiene. An efficient basic sanitation system and a vaccination campaign could also be carried out.
This was probably not due to political negligence, lack of public policies and lack of information for the population.
Explanation:
There are many types of hepatitis, with different forms of infection. However, the most common hepatitis is one that is transmitted by eating contaminated food and water.
In order to prevent this contagion from spreading in a city, the government official must establish a strong inspection of the quality of the water and food offered to the population. In addition, it is necessary that a strong basic sanitation system be implemented in the region, reducing cases of poor quality water. It is also important to inform the population about the risks of the disease and the ways to contract it, lastly, it is important that there is a vaccination campaign against the disease.
In many regions, government officials are negligent and do not provide basic public policy projects that can prevent an outbreak of hepatitis from taking over a region.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
they deal with problems, that have to do with food- it best fits.
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
If Rachel does not eats healthy food then she must start to think that this food will not keep her healthy for a longer period of time.
She needs to shift to healthy food for keeping herself healthy. Rachel should gather information about different types of healthy food which will provide her with better options for eating.
Once there will be healthy options she will start having healthy food and will not have unhealthy food.