What is the basic functional unit of the kidney?

What is the basic functional unit of the kidney? A. Cortex B. Neuron C. Nephron D. Ureter 2. What are the three types of nitrogenous waste? A. Salt, uric acid, urea B. Urea, uric acid, ammonia C. Urea, excess water, ammonia D. Solutes, uric acid, ammonia 3. What excretory organs do insects have? A. Kidneys B. Malphigian tubules C. Nephridia D. Photonephridia 4. What is the cup-shaped structure at the beginning of each nephron? A. Bowman’s capsule B. Distal tubule C. Loop of Henle D. Peritubular capillaries 5. What tube carries the urine to the bladder? A. Loop of Henle B. Convoluted tubule C. Ureter D. Urethra

Explain the mechanism of survival of loriciferans in anoxic conditions

Explain the mechanism of survival of loriciferans in anoxic conditions. What would you say is the most important function or role of arthropods and why?

What are the trophic levels in an ecosystem?

What are the trophic levels in an ecosystem? Identify them in the diagram below then in a short paragraph, explain how energy moves through these trophic levels. Make sure to use the terms food chain and food web.

Describe how a new species can arise through allopatric speciation

Describe how a new species can arise through allopatric speciation. 2. Describe how a new species can arise through sympatric speciation.

The National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 report

Review the National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 report, Discussing the influence of the report on nursing practice. Include the following:

  1. Review the recommendations of The National Academy of Medicine 2021 report and explain why health equity is significant in this report.
  2. Define social determinants of health. Discuss one of the determinants and how this impacts health equity.
  3. Describe the role nurses have in improving health equity and impacting social needs.
  4. Discuss the significance of self-care to decrease nursing burnout. What self-care and evidence-based strategies are available for nurses to maintain personal and spiritual health?

You are required to cite a minimum of three sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be appropriate for the assignment and relevant to nursing practice.

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Explain the process of photosynthesis as a children’s story for ages

Explain the process of photosynthesis as a children’s story for ages 10-12. (Only explain photosynthesis light-dependent reaction)

Discuss the two major types of fermentation including their reactants and products? 

Discuss the two major types of fermentation including their reactants and products? Anaerobic respiration is also known as fermentation which occurs without oxygen.

Concerns about Obtaining the influenza vaccine

Neil has some concerns about obtaining the influenza vaccine. He does not see the reason for taking vaccine stating, “I do not want to get the flu from this shot.”

  • How would you address Neil’s concerns?
  • When is this vaccine administered and how often?
  • Who should receive the vaccine?
  • Who should not receive the vaccine?

What type of immunity is the influenza vaccine? Explain your answer

What is the importance of the postulates of the cell theory for the study of biology?

What is the importance of the postulates of the cell theory for the study of biology?.  Hypothetically, you are given the chance to enhance/modify a trait of certain plant/crop. These are the
things that you will consider to make a genetically modified organism (GMO) a. Identify special trait.

Explain how changes in rates of development of reproductive and somatic tissues

Explain how changes in rates of development of reproductive and somatic tissues can produce novel phenotypes.