In the plaque assay for bacteriophages, A.only temperate phages may be used. B.coculture with bacteria is not required. C.the plaque is a clear zone caused by a zone of lysis. D.the plaque is an opaque area caused by a high concentration of virus.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: C

Explanation:

Phage plaques. Plaques are clear zones formed in a lawn of cells due to lysis by phage. ... A diversity of plaque sizes can result if the phage infect cells at different times during the bacterial growth phase: phage that adsorb early make larger plaques than those that adsorb later


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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

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In terms of nearness to the trunk, the antebrachium is __________ to the carpal region.

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Answer:

The best answer to the question, would be: In terms of nearness to the trunk, the antebrachium is proximal to the carpal region.

Explanation:

In anatomy, we use certain terminology to be able to express where different anatomical parts of the body are positioned and located, related to others. Just like through the axes that are used to divide our bodies into sections, and these lines help us to determine exactly where a body part, organ, or region, is located in reference to others, we can also use central regions, like the trunk of the body, to mention the location of other parts in relation to it, and to others. The carpal and antebrachium regions are parts of the arms, and both, relative to the trunk, are distal, which means, far from it. But, when taking the trunk as reference, we talk about the location of these two parts in relation to one another, and the trunk we say that both are proximal to one another because they both are closer to each other than either one is to the trunk itself.

Answer:

In terms of nearness to the trunk, the antebrachium is proximal to the carpal region.

Explanation:

"Proximal is used to describe a part that is closer to the trunk of th ebody or closer to another specified point of  reference than anotherpart (the elbow is proximal to the wrist)."

Reference: Ebneshahid, A. “Anatomical Terminology.” Los Angeles Mission College.

A client is seen in the primary care provider’s office with reports of polydipsia and polyuria without polyphagia. An assessment notes very edematous ankles and an elevation of blood pressure. These data support which diagnosis associated with the adrenal cortex?(A) Hyperal dosteronism
(B) Adrenocortical hyperfunction
(C) Androgen-producing tumors
(D) Adrenal hyperplasia

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Answer: (A) Hyperal dosteronism

Explanation:

In the case of hyperaldosteronism the levels of secretion of aldosterone increases. This can become responsible for alkolosis and hyperkalemia. High blood pressure, low levels of potassium, headache, muscle weakness, numbness and feeling tired are the symptoms of the hyper dosteronism. Also the increase in the content of sodium and decrease in levels of magnesium causes polyuria and polydipsia without causing polyphagia.

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Answer:

C. Natural Medicine's Comprehensive Database

Explanation:

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6. If a therapist starts his conversation with a patient by using the following phrase:1 perceive that you... Then he is trying to use the following communication technique: a. "The Informer"
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e None of the above

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The answer is D
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The non-primary auditory pathway is responsible for?

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Answer: Carrying all types of sensory messages.

Explanation:

The non-primary auditory pathway carries sensory messages. It is also called as reticular sensory pathway. The auditory messages are converted into sensory messages. The main function of this pathway is connected to the motivation and wake for hormonal and vegetative centers.