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The mother should know that her child at this age is not able to eat solid foods.
Explanation:
The mother needs to know that her child is not having or struggling with any weight problem and he/she can not eat solid foods. She needs to change her way of feeding him/her and start to prepare for him/her soft bread, cooked noodles, dairy foods..etc.
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Cold, dense air near the poles sinks and moves toward the equator, where it is heated. After this, the warm air rises and moves back to the poles where it is cooled again.
Explanation:
In the poles, there are high-pressure zones due to the low temperature, and the cold and dense air. These high-pressure centres send winds or air to higher latitudes toward the equator. While this is happening, they get warmed as they travel and they start accumulating humidity. When they reach approximately 60 degrees latitude, they meet with warm winds that are coming from the horses' latitude (30 degrees latitude). They both ascend to the tropopause where they get cooled. As they cannot maintain humidity, it precipitates. Once done this, the winds move back to the poles, where they get cooler again, and so the cycle continues.
This cycle is known as the polar cell, and together with the Ferrell cell and the Hardley cell, they help modulate the clime.
Atmospheric convection involves the circulation of air, where cold, dense air sinks near the poles and moves towards the equator, where it is heated. The warm air then rises and moves back towards the poles to complete the cycle.
The process described in the question is known as atmospheric convection. Cold, dense air near the poles sinks and moves towards the equator, where it is heated. The warm air then rises and moves back towards the poles, where it is cooled again. This continuous circulation of air helps distribute heat and energy throughout the Earth's atmosphere.
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Answer: The correct answer to the question is option 3
IM CEFTRIAXONE
Explanation: Gonococcal conjunctivitis is an ocular condition (condition of the eye),it is a bacterial infection of the eye caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Gonococcal conjunctivitis can be transmitted/gotten when the eyes of an individual(uninfected person) comes in contact with the genitalia of an infected person.
In infants/neonates, gonococcal conjunctivitis is called ophthalmia neonatorum and it is transmitted to the neonate by the mother during childbirth.
Im ceftriaxone will be given to Annie because ceftriaxone is a cephalosporin(class of antibiotics) that is used to treat some kinds of infections caused by bacteria including ocular/eye infections.
Neisseria gonorrheae is a bacteria and gonococcal conjunctivitis a bacterial infection making ceftriaxone an ideal antibiotics to be administered to Annie.
Someone with gonococcal conjunctivitis will experience; mucopurulent discharge from the eyes that is very severe, tenderness of the eyelid and swelling/edema of the eyelid.
Answer:
The statement, that is, the fossil record does not contain any fossil remains of plants, only animals is false.
Explanation:
Any trace of past life is termed as the fossil. It can be an organism's remains like shells, plants, bones, or teeth. Any activity of an organism like burrows, footprints, and feces can be known as a fossil record. Five different ways by which the formation of a fossil takes place are natural casts, permineralization, trace fossils, amber preserved, and preserved remains.
The formation of a fossil distinctly takes place, however, the majority of them formed when an animal or plant dies in a watery environment and gets buried underneath the silt and mud. In the process, the soft tissues quickly get decompose and leave behind the shells or hard bones. With time accumulation of sediments takes place over the top and solidifies into a rock.
Answer:
There will be 23 chromosomes in a sperm cell, 23 chromosomes in an egg cell, and 46 chromosomes in a white blood cell
Explanation:
Human cells are diploid in number i.e they exists in two basic sets (2N =46, where N is 23). So, cells of human body such as blood cells like white blood cells have two basic sets of chromosomes i.e 46 chromosomes, since they are produced by mitosis.
On the other hand, cells of humans involved in sexual reproduction such as the gametes (sperm and egg) have only one set of chromosomes since they are produced by meiosis - so they are haploid (N =23).
Answer:
Sperm=23
Egg cell=23
White blood cell=46
Explanation:
During cell division Meiosis produce haploid number of gametic chromosome 23.
The somatic cell contains 46 chromosome i.e diploid chromosome number. During cell division in meiosis gametes cells contains haploid number-23 chromosome which is half of the somatic cell chromosome.
During conjugation, haploid chromosome is donated by each parent to give a diploid organism with 46 chromosome number.
White blood cell contains 46 chromosome because it doesn't undergo cell division it is a somatic cell.