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Course Name: Introduction to Anatomy and physiology Please Don't copy and past, Please Avoid Plagiarism ,...

Course Name: Introduction to Anatomy and physiology

Please Don't copy and past,

Please Avoid Plagiarism ,

Don't use handwriting. Please before Due date :28 March


Choose "only one system" of the human body and prepare a response to the following questions in 1-2 pages:

e.x. "The Integumentary or The Endocrine System "

  1. Introduction(Explain the system with the components)
  2. Body(Explain how the system relates to achieve homeostasis in human body)
  3. Conclusion( Choose any disease common and explain how and which part of the system is affected)

again Please Don't COPY and PAST, Please Avoid Plagiarism,

In: Anatomy and Physiology

A. On May 29, 1790, by a mere 2 votes, Rhode Island ratified the US Constitution...

A. On May 29, 1790, by a mere 2 votes, Rhode Island ratified the US Constitution and completed the Union of the original 13 English colonies into the United States of America. Today more than 220 years later, the US is 50 States, additional commonwealths, and more than 320 million human lives. Generations of Americans have been born, lived, and died as the country has grown and matured. To what can we owe the longevity and strength of the United States as a country on the global stage?

1. It was created by an legal act.

2. A country is a collection of individuals and states. Collections represent stocks that last.

3. A system goes on being itself as long as the interconnections and purposes remain intact.

4. It's not a system. It's a government.

B. The software components of an information system will act as a(n) ________.

functional anchor on the human side

2. actor on the computer side

3. actor on the human side

4.bridge between the computer side and the human side

5. instruction on the computer side

C. Which phase of the customer life cycle focuses on presenting prospects with information about the value the organization provides?

1. loss/churn

2. customer endorsement

3. marketing

4. customer acquisition

5. relationship management

D. Anyone who gathers data from a variety of sources, arranges that data into meaningful structure, and then aggregates the results to discover information hidden in the details engages in what activity?

1. automation

2.data mining

3.data hiding

4.encapsulation

5. cataloging

In: Operations Management

please i need unique answer , don't copy and paste ,, don't use handwriting.. can you...

please i need unique answer , don't copy and paste ,, don't use handwriting..

can you complete my answer , i need you answer b only

Question:

3- Al Yamamah Steel Industries Co. uses the step method for allocating the costs of its service departments to operating departments. The company has two support departments (Human Resource and Information Technology) and two operating departments (Hot Rolled Hollow Steel and Cold Rolled Hollow Steel).

Al Yamamah Steel Industries Co. decided to allocate Human Resource department costs based on the number of employees in each department and Information Technology costs based on the number of machine hours in each department.       (4 Points).

Required:

a- Give a numerical example for the four departments as a given information.

Support Departments

Operating Departments

TOTAL

Human Resource

Information Technology

Hot Rolled Hollow Steel

cold Rolled Hollow Steel

Total department cost

Number of employees

Number of machine hours

b- Then based on your given information, use the step-down method to allocate support department costs.

Allocate cost:

Human Resource

Information Technology

TOTAL

Answers will be varied among students

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In: Accounting

1) IND’s are typically needed for the following: (more than one answer) Group of answer choices...

1)

IND’s are typically needed for the following: (more than one answer)

Group of answer choices

Human testing of a Monograph drug active in a new formulation using dose levels/concentrations approved in the Monograph.

Human testing of a Monograph drug active at a higher dose than that approved in the Monograph.

Human testing a Monograph drug active using a route of administration other than that approved in the Monograph

Human testing of a new chemical entity

2)

To grant a patent, the technology must be non-obvious and have utility. (True or False)

Group of answer choices

True

False

3)

Rectally administered suppositories can be used to avoid hepatic first-pass metabolism of systemically absorbed drug actives and this is their primary use in OTC drug products. (True or False)

Group of answer choices

True

False

4)

Which section(s) of the GI tract do NOT have villi present to increase absorptive surface area? (More than one answer)

Group of answer choices

Ileum

Descending colon

Esophagus

Jejunum

Cecum

5)

Under the FD&C Act, which of these shows that a lipstick is adulterated? (More than one answer)

Group of answer choices

Contains poisonous substances which might be injurious to user under the condition of use prescribed in the label

Contains a label that with listing of all ingredients

Contains a stand of stray hair inside the lipstick bullet

Contains small beads of liquid knowns as “sweating” around the lipstick bullet

In: Biology

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative...

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative child who completed high school with As and Bs and college with poor grades. At age 22 he became quiet and non-conversant. At age 24 he began work as a cook/dishwasher and displayed noticeable un-coordination. At age 28 he developed dysarthria, dysphagia, stiffness, slow ataxic gait, and dementia. There was no history of schizophrenia or depression and the neurological review of systems was negative. Both parents were in their late 60s and in excellent health, without signs of dementia. There was no history of any neurodegenerative disease and he had three sisters, aged 35-37, all in good health.
Laboratory Results:
Creatine phosphokinase: Normal
Vitamin E: Normal
Lactate: Normal
Pyruvate: Normal
Imaging Results:
MRI: Generalized, cerebral and cerebellar atrophy
​​Very mall caudate nuclei
HIstology Results:
Skin biopsy: Normal mitochondria
Bone Marrow and Enzyme Screen:
Human Granulocyte-Macrophage: Normal
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy: Normal
Krabbe’s disease: Normal
Physical examination:
Mini-mental status exam: 20/26
Cranial nerve exam: decreased upgaze, saccadic extraocular eye movement, dysarthria and hyperactive gag reflex
Strength: Normal
Gait: wide-based and ataxic
Molecular Test Results:
Diagnostic HTT molecular test for patient:
​​​1 band representing 23 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 49 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for father:
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 37 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for mother:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
Predictive HTT molecular test for sister:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats

1. Why did the patient show phenotypic traits while his parents and sisters did not?

2. If this patient has a child with an unaffected female, what are the chances that the child will have HD?

In: Nursing

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative...

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative child who completed high school with As and Bs and college with poor grades. At age 22 he became quiet and non-conversant. At age 24 he began work as a cook/dishwasher and displayed noticeable un-coordination. At age 28 he developed dysarthria, dysphagia, stiffness, slow ataxic gait, and dementia. There was no history of schizophrenia or depression and the neurological review of systems was negative. Both parents were in their late 60s and in excellent health, without signs of dementia. There was no history of any neurodegenerative disease and he had three sisters, aged 35-37, all in good health.
Laboratory Results:
Creatine phosphokinase: Normal
Vitamin E: Normal
Lactate: Normal
Pyruvate: Normal
Imaging Results:
MRI: Generalized, cerebral and cerebellar atrophy
​​Very mall caudate nuclei
HIstology Results:
Skin biopsy: Normal mitochondria
Bone Marrow and Enzyme Screen:
Human Granulocyte-Macrophage: Normal
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy: Normal
Krabbe’s disease: Normal
Physical examination:
Mini-mental status exam: 20/26
Cranial nerve exam: decreased upgaze, saccadic extraocular eye movement, dysarthria and hyperactive gag reflex
Strength: Normal
Gait: wide-based and ataxic
Molecular Test Results:
Diagnostic HTT molecular test for patient:
​​​1 band representing 23 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 49 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for father:
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 37 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for mother:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
Predictive HTT molecular test for sister:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats

1. What testing methodology would be used to evaluate the repeat sizes for the patient and the family?

2. If he has a child that is affected, would you expect the age of onset to be earlier or later and repeats to be approximately the same, less, or expanded? What is the term to describe this phenomenon?

In: Nursing

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative...

A 32-year-old Caucasian man underwent testing for Huntington’s Disease. The patient was a lively and talkative child who completed high school with As and Bs and college with poor grades. At age 22 he became quiet and non-conversant. At age 24 he began work as a cook/dishwasher and displayed noticeable un-coordination. At age 28 he developed dysarthria, dysphagia, stiffness, slow ataxic gait, and dementia. There was no history of schizophrenia or depression and the neurological review of systems was negative. Both parents were in their late 60s and in excellent health, without signs of dementia. There was no history of any neurodegenerative disease and he had three sisters, aged 35-37, all in good health.
Laboratory Results:
Creatine phosphokinase: Normal
Vitamin E: Normal
Lactate: Normal
Pyruvate: Normal
Imaging Results:
MRI: Generalized, cerebral and cerebellar atrophy
​​Very mall caudate nuclei
HIstology Results:
Skin biopsy: Normal mitochondria
Bone Marrow and Enzyme Screen:
Human Granulocyte-Macrophage: Normal
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy: Normal
Krabbe’s disease: Normal
Physical examination:
Mini-mental status exam: 20/26
Cranial nerve exam: decreased upgaze, saccadic extraocular eye movement, dysarthria and hyperactive gag reflex
Strength: Normal
Gait: wide-based and ataxic
Molecular Test Results:
Diagnostic HTT molecular test for patient:
​​​1 band representing 23 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 49 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for father:
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 37 CAG repeats
HTT molecular test for mother:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
Predictive HTT molecular test for sister:
​​​1 band representing 17 CAG repeats
​​​1 band representing 20 CAG repeats
What testing methodology would be used to evaluate the repeat sizes for the patient and the family?
Is any confirmation needed? If so, why and which testing methodology should be used?

In: Nursing

PART A: In a liver cell at 37 ?C the concentrations of both phosphate and glucose...

PART A:

In a liver cell at 37 ?C the concentrations of both phosphate and glucose are normally maintained at about 5 mM each. What would be the equilibrium concentration of glucose-6-phosphate, according to the above data?

ANS:

Equilibrium concentration =

1.2×10?7 M

PART B:

This very low concentration of the desired product would be unfavorable for glycolysis. In fact, the reaction is coupled to ATP hydrolysis to give the overall reaction

ATP+glucose?glucose?6?phosphate+ADP+H+

What is ?G?? for the coupled reaction?

Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

ANS: -18.4 kJ/mol

PART C:

If, in addition to the constraints on glucose concentration listed previously, we have in the liver cell ATP concentration = 3 mM and ADP concentration = 1 mM, what is the theoretical concentration of glucose-6-phosphate at equilibrium at pH=7.4 and 37 ?C? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

NEED HELP WITH PART C

In: Chemistry

Amino acid symbols and properties. Complete the table. Spend several minutes looking at Table 3-1 first....

  1. Amino acid symbols and properties. Complete the table. Spend several minutes looking at Table 3-1 first. Then try to fill in the below by memory. Then try to remember those you forgot. The one and two letter codes are how parts of genome sequence are reported. You will need to understand this language to interpret these data, which are increasingly used in medicine and research. These symbols are used in many subsequent lecture as well.

three letter

symbol

one letter

symbol

R group: class

Glycine*

Gly

G

non polar, aliphatic.

Alanine*

Proline*

Valine

Leucine

Isoleucine

Methionine*

Phenylanine

Tyrosine*

Tryptophan

Serine*

Threonine

Cysteine*

Asparagine*

Polar, uncharged.

Glutamine

Lysine*

Histidine*

Arginine

Aspartate*

Glutamate

In: Biology

Case on Job-Order Costing and Pricing Decisions Nutratask, Inc., is a pharmaceutical manufacturer of amino-acid-chelated minerals...

Case on Job-Order Costing and Pricing Decisions

Nutratask, Inc., is a pharmaceutical manufacturer of amino-acid-chelated minerals and vitamin supplements. The company was founded in 1974 and is capable of performing all manufacturing functions, including packaging and laboratory functions. Currently, the company markets its products in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Belgium.

Mineral chelation enhances the mineral's availability to the body, making the mineral a more effective supplement. Most of the chelates supplied by Nutratask are in powder form, but the company has the capability to make tablets or capsules.

The production of all chelates follows a similar pattern. Upon receiving an order, the company's chemist prepares a load sheet (a bill of materials that specifies the product, the theoretical yield, and the quantities of materials that should be used). Once the load sheet is received by production, the materials are requisitioned and sent to the blending room. The chemicals and minerals are added in the order specified and blended together for two to eight hours, depending on the product. After blending, the mix is put on long trays and sent to the drying room, where it is allowed to dry until the moisture content is 7 to 9 percent. Drying time for most products is from one to three days.

After the product is dry, several small samples are taken and sent to a laboratory to be checked for bacterial level and to determine whether the product meets customer specifications. If the product is not fit for human consumption or if it fails to meet customer specifications, additional materials are added under the direction of the chemist to bring the product up to standard. Once the product passes inspection, it is ground into a powder of different meshes (particle sizes) according to customer specifications. The powder is then placed in heavy cardboard drums and shipped to the customer (or, if requested, put in tablet or capsule form and then shipped).

Since each order is customized to meet the special needs of its customers, Nutratask uses a job-order costing system. Recently, Nutratask received a request for a 300-kilogram order of potassium aspartate. The customer offered to pay $8.80/kg. Upon receiving the request and the customer's specifications, Lanny Smith, the marketing manager, requested a load sheet from the company's chemist. The load sheet prepared showed the following material requirements:

Material Amount Required
Aspartic acid 195.00 kg
Citric acid 15.00 kg
K2CO3 (50%) 121.50 kg
Rice 30.00 kg

The theoretical yield is 300 kg.

Lanny also reviewed past jobs that were similar to the requested order and discovered that the expected direct labor time was 16 hours. The production workers at Nutratask earn an average of $12.50 per hour.

Purchasing sent Lanny a list of prices for the materials needed for the job.

Material Price/kg
Aspartic acid $5.75
Citric acid 2.02
K2CO3 4.64
Rice 0.43

Overhead is applied using a companywide rate based on direct labor dollars. The rate for the current period is 110 percent of direct labor dollars.

Whenever a customer requests a bid, Nutratask usually estimates the manufacturing costs of the job and then adds a markup of 30 percent. This markup varies depending on the competition and general economic conditions. Currently, the industry is thriving, and Nutratask is operating at capacity.

Required:

1. Prepare a job-order cost sheet for the proposed job. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. If an answer box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Job-Order Cost Sheet
Potassium Aspartate
MATERIALS DIRECT LABOR OVERHEAD
Type Quantity Cost Hrs. Rate Amount Cost Rate Amount
Aspartic __ $__ ___ $___ $____ $___ %___ $___
Citric __ ___ ___ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____
K2CO3 __ ___ ___ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____
Rice __ ___ ___ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____
Cost Summary
Direct materials $___
Direct labor ___
Overhead ___
Total cost $___
÷
Unit cost $___

For the following: When required, round your answers to the nearest cent.

What is the expected per-unit cost including the markup (the price charged)?
$__ per unit

Should Nutratask accept the price offered by the prospective customer?

No

2. Suppose Nutratask and the prospective customer agree on a price of cost plus 30 percent. What is the gross profit that Nutratask expects to earn on the job? Round your intermediate and final answers to the nearest cent.
$___

3. Suppose that the actual costs of producing 300 kg of potassium aspartate were as follows: Round your intermediate and final answers to the nearest cent.

Direct materials:
Aspartic acid $1,170.00
Citric acid 30.00
K2CO3 577.00
Rice 13.00
Total materials cost $1,790.00
Direct labor $ 225.00
Overhead 247.50

What is the actual per-unit cost?
$__ per unit

The bid price is based on expected costs. How much did Nutratask gain (or lose) because of the actual costs differing from the expected costs?
Loss     $__

In: Accounting