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according to their functions how can nutrients are classifiedone possible and utile functional classification for nutrients is the one that divides
what is the difference between macro and micronutrients the categorization criterion of nutrients into macro and micronutrients has no relation to
what is a nutrienta nutrient is it substance used in the metabolism and which is acquired from the diet such as vitamins and necessary amino acids
what is an example of negative feeback of the homeostatic regulationnegative feedback happens when the response to a given action makes an effect
what is the difference between anabolism and catabolismmetabolism comprises two opposing processes anabolism and catabolism anabolism is a set of
what is the epidemiological association between hemophilia and hiv infectionas hemophilic patients need frequent transfusions of clotting factors
what is factor viii what is the genetic disease in which this factor is absentfactor viii has the function of activating factor x that in its turn is
what are clotting factorsclotting factors are substances enzymes coenzymes reagents essential for the clotting stages to happen besides those
how can the blood coagulation clotting process be describedblood clotting encompasses a sequence of chemical reactions whose respective products are
how are platelets formed what is the function of platelets what consequences does the clinical condition known as thrombocytopenia yieldplatelets
what is the generic function of leukocytes what are leukocytosis and leukopeniathe generic function of leukocytes is to contribute in the defense of
what are the types of leukocytes and how are they classified into granulocytes and agranulocytes the types of leukocytes are monocytes lymphocytes
what is the difference among white and red blood cells what are leukocytesred blood cells are erythrocytes and white blood cells are the
what is anemia what are the four main types of anemiaanemia is low concentration of hemoglobin in the bloodthe four main types of anemia are the
what are the functions of the spleen why is a total splenectomy surgical removal of the spleen compatible with lifethe spleen has many functions it
on average what is the life duration of the red blood cells where are they destroyed what is the destination of the heme groups after the destruction
what is the molecular composition of hemoglobin does the functionality of hemoglobin as a protein depend upon its tertiary or upon its quaternary
what are blood stem cellsstem cells are undifferentiated cells able to distinguish into other types of specialized cellsthe stem cells of the bone
in which bones can bone marrow chiefly be found is the bone marrow made of osseous tissuebone marrow can mostly be found in the internal cavities of
what are the constituent elements of the bloodthe blood is made of a liquid and a cellular part the fluid part is known as plasma and in it there are
where does hematopoiesis occurhematopoiesis happens in the bone marrow mainly within flat bones where erythrocytes leukocytes and platelets are made
what are the main functions of the bloodthe blood is a means of substance transportation all by the body the blood distributes nutrients oxygen
what are diseases of the connective tissue what are some of themdiseases of the connective tissue are hereditary or acquired diseaseslots of
of which substance do elastic fibers of the connective tissue are made what are some functions of these fibersthe elastic fibers are made of a
what is the function of the collagen fibers of the connective tissuethere are dissimilar collagen types the major function of these proteins is to