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    Kyle Eagle Human Biology BIO 108 G Final Exam Essays FINAL EXAM ESSAY 1). A cell is in the process of transcription. The single strand of DNA that is being copied has the sequence ATC GCA GGA TGC. Indicate the mRNA strand that will be synthesized from this strand‚ listing the correct sequence of bases. Describe why this step is important in the process of producing proteins. Explain how gene expression is regulated. The mRNA coding sequence can be described as units of three nucleotides

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    symptoms. Even worse‚ some types of sexually transmitted diseases don’t show symptoms at all‚ making it very difficult to diagnose and treat the problem. For example‚ often times chlamydia goes unnoticed due to a lack of symptoms‚ which leads to even more medical concerns. “Untreated‚ about 10-15% of women with chlamydia will develop pelvic inflammatory disease” (cdc.gov)‚ which may cause damage to the fallopian tubes and uterus‚ causing infertility. Genital herpes is also an STD that can easily go

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    Jennifer Lowe Speech 101 T & Th 8-9:15 I. Introduction A. Attention Did you know that AIDS is the sixth leading cause of death among those from ages 15 to 24 years old; and each year approximately 1 million teenage girls in the United States will become pregnant? B. Background A heated topic of debate among many parents and public high schools is sex. Further‚ what message would distributing condoms at high school say about sex? A majority of parents would agree that

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    Chapter 20: Urogenital and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) All of the following defense mechanisms are present in the urogenital system except: a) normal flora competing with opportunists b) sphincter muscles c) flushing action of fluids d) high pH Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 20.1 Review the anatomy of the urinary and reproductive tracts as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 20.1 Components of the Urogenital

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    Unit 1 PART A Pharmacology at Work 1. What are the requirements for dispensing schedule II and III prescriptions? Name some examples of each. Schedule II can only be prescribed in person‚ unless it’s an emergency. Schedule II’s dispensing is very strict since it has a high possibility of abuse. An example of schedule II would be morphine‚ fentanyl and hydromorophone. Schedule III has a moderate potential for abuse. Unlike schedule II which doesn’t have refills on prescriptions‚ Schedule III

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    The most common STDs include Chlamydia‚ Gonorrhea‚ Syphilis‚ Trichomonas’s‚ Genital Herpes‚ Hepatitis B‚ HPV‚ and HIV. Chlamydia is recognized in women by discharge or vaginal bleeding from the vagina‚ or abdominal pain. Men experience a white drip from their penis and swollen testicles. It is easily cured with antibiotics but becomes

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    Using Animals For Scientific Purposes 1-Although some people believe that using animals in medical researches is unethical as it is taking advantage of another living being‚ I claim that it is acceptable since the most effective way to save people’s lives‚ reliable and both animals and human can benefit from it. 2-Using animals for scientific purposes can be tolerated since it’s the most effective way to combat deadly diseas. A.figuring out the side effects of medicines 3-Benefiting from

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    Antepartum care Purposes physical and psychic preparation genetic risk identification associated diseases treatment immunization Basic principles Pregnancy is not a disease Mental preparation is necessary Good nutrition Early detection and treatment of illnesses Adjustment to physical limitations of pregnancy Education of the couple about normal and abnormal events Avoidance of substances harmful to the fetus Pre-conception care History drug‚ alcohol‚ tobacco

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    High Risk Pregnancy -pregnant with a concurrent medical disease -with pregnancy related complication -presence of external factor that jeopardizes the health of the mother‚ the fetus‚ or both [pic] Candidiasis (Moniliasis) INCIDENCE: • 75% of women will have at least 1 episode of VVC with 40-45% having 2 or more episodes ETIOLOGIC AGENT: • Candida albicans‚ Candida glabrata MODE OF TRANSMISSION normal flora of the skin & vagina not considered

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    Windshield Survey This windshield survey is a simple observation of a community. It involves collection of data to help define the community‚ the trend within the community‚ stability of the community and changes that may define the health of the community. Many dimensions of the community can be observed from a car drive observing the community life‚ and environment. Common characteristics to be noted are the people walking the street‚ gathering places in the community‚ quality of houses‚ community

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