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A. "I can avoid getting sick by not becoming dehydrated and by paying attention to my need to urinate, drink, or eat more than usual
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HHNS is a clinical complication of diabetes usually type ii. where the blood sugar levels is exceedingly high. This condition is not mark with high concentration of ketone bodies of the blood.
Due to rapid rise in blood glucose in HHNS mostly in type 2 diabetes, Excess glucose is excreted in the urine, and water follows by osmosis, leading to excess urine production (polyuria). With loss of body fluids(dehydration set in) and need to take more fluid(polydipsia follows) . Because the body cells lack glucose, due to the failure of insulin receptors which enable insulin to facilitate glucose entry into cells, hunger sets in and excessive urge to eat (polyphagia) occurs.
Therefore, Jomari need to be conscious of dehydration.By taking enough fluid to stabilize the body fluid balance, and avoid intake of too much sugar which will cause polyuria, polydipsia and polypahgia.
Jomari also need to be on the watch if the rate of micturition(urine passage) is higher than normal or if thirst and hunger rates are excessively high so that needed medical intervention could be provided.
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The differences between these three ways of heat transfer are that conduction is the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact, convention is the transfer of thermal energy through the movement of liquid or gas, and radiation is the transfer of thermal energy through thermal emission. As you can see, each way of heat transfer has a different way of moving through objects.
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b. exotic species
c. global warming
d. habitat loss
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As alluded to above, the CTD undergoes dynamic changes in phosphorylation during transcription elongation. Very simply, the CTD is phosphorylated on Ser2 by CDK9, while Ser5-P is removed by Ser5 phosphatases, and, toward the end of genes, the CTD is dephosphorylated by Ser5 and Ser2 phosphatases.
Phosphorylation of the CTD of RNA polymerase II occurs during the initiation phase of transcription. It 'activates' the RNA polymerase II and is crucial for the transition to the elongation phase.
The phosphorylation of the CTD (C-terminal Domain) of RNA polymerase II happens during the initiation phase of transcription. This process is crucial for the transition from the initiation to the elongation phase of transcription.
Specifically, when the RNA polymerase II prepares to read the DNA strand and start RNA synthesis, the CTD, a part of the RNA polymerase II which is composed of many repeats of a seven-amino-acid sequence, undergoes phosphorylation.
The phosphorylation essentially 'activates' the RNA polymerase II and aids in the recruitment of various factors necessary for effective and correct transcription.
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