4. a)A patient walks into the emergency room with a nail
embedded in his skull as a result of an accident with a nail
gun.
In order to remove the nail, the doctor first needs to assess the
wound via imaging. A brain MRI is considered for this patient.
Based on the principles of operation of an MRI scanner, discuss if
this is the best option. State an alternative if this is not the
best option. Justify your choice.
b)...
What is the importance of the skull?
What lightens the skull and warm and moisten the air as it
passes into the respiratory system?
How many divisions are there for the vertebrae?
What are the divisions of the vertebrae?
What is another name for coccyx?
How many total bones are there in all 5 regions?
The sternum belongs to which skeletal region?
The ilium belongs to which skeletal region?
What is another name for patella?
Which is the largest bone...
Name the parts of an operon and why are they for prokaryotes and
not eukaryotes .
-Where is it okay to have transpooons and
where it may be dangerous
-what are all the Rnas and Dnas and their function
16. Name three of the four parts of the axial skeleton.
17. Name one type of moveable joint and give an example of where it
is found.
18. Name the type of bone tissue that protects against jolts and
bumps.
19. How does the skeletal system help maintain calcium levels in
the blood?
20. What is the process that forms new bone called? What role
does the process
play in an adult whose bones have stopped growing?
There are 4 parts to this assignment. Your answers to each of
these parts must be hand-written (preferably in
pen) and include a diagram or diagrams and any calculations similar
to the hand-written examples.
One bank company determines the number of ATM machines they put
in their branches based on the percentage of their customers who
would use their machines. Currently one of their branches has 1 ATM
machine and they will only put in another machine if the percentage...
4. A bin of 52 manufactured parts contains 13 defective parts.
Pick 8 parts from the bin at random (a) without replacement and (b)
with replacement. In each case compute the probability that you get
no defective parts.
5. A postcode consists of 5 digits of numbers from 1 to 9.
Suppose a postcode is valid if it consists of at least two repeated
digits (not real), e.g., 95616 and 96616 are valid but 95617 is
not. Suppose one write...