Diseases are conditions when some aspect of the body or mind is not functioning optimally. They range in severity from those that are mere inconveniences to those that are life threatening.Answer and Explanation: Sickle cell anemia is caused by a genetic defect. It is caused by a mutation in...
What are acidic amino acids? 01:10 What are basic amino acids? Give one example. 01:40 Name the enzymes that help in the digestion of carbohydrates. 01:27 Which one of the following is a protein deficiency disease? 03:03 Arrange the following sugars in the increasing order of sweetness:...
百度试题 结果1 题目What does “sickle-cell anemia”refer to? A. A hospital. B. An illness. C. A place. D. A doctor. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
homozygositymutationsickle cell diseasedoi:10.1111/bjh.18024Barbara J. BainTim LittlewoodDavid C. ReesJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.British Journal of Haematology
You have around 35 trillion red blood cells moving around your body at all times. Typically they are rounded and flexible. What happens when they aren’t?
What are the signs and symptoms of SCD?The following symptoms may come and go, or may happen during a sickle cell crisis:Low energy Pain anywhere in your body Pale skin Headaches Shortness of breathHow is SCD diagnosed and managed?
What might be the cause of anemia? Describe how frequently sickle cell anemia occurs. What would be the consequences of a deficiency of hemoglobin? What are adverse effects of vitamin B12 in patients with pernicious anemia? What is Anemia? What are the four types of Anemia?
49. A girl has sickle-cell anaemi a disease.What caused this disease?Seorang budak perempuan mengidap penyakit anemi a sel sabit.Apakah yang menyebabkan penyakit ini?B A Lack of ferum in the diet Kekurangan ferum dalam gizi B Change in the structure of a gene Perubahan struktur gen C ...
To evaluate knowledge, perceptions and the effectiveness of different sources of information about sickle cell trait (SCT) and sickle cell disease (SCD); t... MJ Treadwell,L Mcclough,E Vichinsky - 《Journal of the National Medical Association》 ...
Where are red blood cells broken down? What are the physiologic implications of Sickle cell anemia? (What is abnormal about the physiology of people with this disease?) What effects does atherosclerosis have on peripheral resistance and why? Why do red blood cells have a finite life-span? What...