Calculate the Combined Probability of Inclusion for the mixture below

Calculate the Combined Probability of Inclusion for the mixture below. Assume a stochastic threshold of 300 rfus. Show all the work use the worksheet as a guide use frequencies below the profile:

2) Calculate the Combined Probability of Inclusion for the mixture below. Assume a stochastic threshold of 300 rfus. Show all

Identify the protein complexes

Identify the protein complexes, and then describe the process, by which they capture light energy and convert it to chemical energy that is a critical in all photosynthetic organisms (hint: be sure to address structural and functional characteristics of the systems involved).

Arrange the chromosomes in a karyotype

Arrange the chromosomes in a karyotype: place homologous pairs together and line them up (typically homologous pairs are arranged from largest to smallest). What is the diploid number (2N) of this species X? What is the haploid number (N)? 5. Did the cell you used to make the karyotype come from a male of a female? How do you know?

A pedigree below shows the segregation of an autosomal recessive trait in humans

A pedigree below shows the segregation of an autosomal recessive trait in humans. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, assume that individuals who marry into the family do not carry the recessive allele

 Hormones traveling via the circulatory system and binding receptors

Hormones traveling via the circulatory system and binding receptors in distant target cells, illustrate

a. Juxtacrine signaling

b. Paracrine signaling

c. Endocrine signaling

d. Autocrine signaling

e. all of the abov

Local analgesia

On Sunday morning, Mrs. Catherin Edward had attended your clinic due to Dental Pain. Her Blood Pressure was normal and RBS was 6.8 mmol/l. You have diagnosed the patient as dental carries that needs immediate extraction. You requested .5 ml local analgesia from your assistance to be prepared. Your second assistant asked you about the second case management and you responded. You turned to the patient and gave the local analgesia and started the extraction process. The patient fainted while the extraction process and became non-responsive. Blood pressure became 70/45 mmHg and patient became sweaty. The team did the necessary measures to recover the patient. Changed the position, Insert IV line with Normal Saline 500 ml. Patient slowly started to communicate. You called Ambulance to transfer the patient to secondary care. The nurse had told me that I have pushed 5 ml of local analgesia to the patient.

 

Write down a Formal Report that includes the following:

  1. Identify & explain what happened in your own words.
  2. Describe how you can notify such a medical error and to whom.
  3. Define in detail the steps to document a patient safety incident.
  4. Describe the technique you will use to disclose such events to the patients and their family.
  5. Outline a policy that you can use to report this kind of medical errors to the hospital management & authorities.
  6. Show a process that you can use to investigate the root cause of the error, and who should be included in the investigation team.
  7. Layout a detailed step-by-step plan to change and improve the process in which the medical error occurred.
  8. Identify some indicators that you will use to monitor improvements or failures in the process.

Which of the following is a mechanism regulating aerobic cellular respiration?

Which of the following is a mechanism regulating aerobic cellular respiration? a. presence of a glucose transporter b. the abundance of enzymes c. feedback inhibition d. all of the above e. none of the above

Oxidation of pyruvate happens in the a

Oxidation of pyruvate happens in the a. folded shelf-like cristae b. outer mitochondria membrane c. inner mitochondria membrane d. all of the above e. none of the above

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of C-reactive protein?

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of C-reactive protein? acts as an opsonin by binding to phosphorylcholine of pathogens induced by elevated IL-6 levels synthesized by spleen triggers the classical pathway of complement activation

What stage of early development has the greatest surface area to volume ratio?

What stage of early development has the greatest surface area to volume ratio?
a. zygote
b. eight-cell embryo
c. morula
d. blastula