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#Question id: 11663


Successional community changes in every steps,  process of lithosere is involved in a particular order manner such as,

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Foliose lichen stage→ Crustose lichen stage→  Sedge-meadow stage→ Mosses stage→ Herb stage→ Shrub stage→ Forest stage

  2. Crustose lichen stage→  Foliose lichen stage→ Mosses stage→ Herb stage→ Shrub stage→ Forest stage
  3. Phytoplankton→ Crustose lichen stage→  Foliose lichen stage→ Mosses stage→ Sedge-meadow stage→ woodland stage→ Forest stage

  4. Rooted submerged stage→ Rooted floating stage→ Rooted-swamp stage→  lichens stage→ Mosses stage→ Herb stage→ Shrub stage→ Forest stage
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#Question id: 10959

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

 Which of the following would best explain a prolonged bleeding time test?

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#Question id: 10960

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

Why do some malnourished patients bleed excessively when injured?

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#Question id: 10961

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

Over the past 12 weeks, a 75-year-old man with a moderate aortic stenosis has developed shortness of breath and chest pains during exertion. He appears pale. Test of his stool for blood is positive. Laboratory studies show the following: hemoglobin 7.2 g/dL, and mean corpuscular volume 75. A blood smear shows microcytic, hypochromic erythrocytes. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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#Question id: 10962

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A 24-year-old man came into the ER with a broken leg. A blood test was ordered and his WBC count was 22 × 10^3/μl. Five hours later, a second blood test resulted in values of 7 × 10^3/μl. What is the cause of the increased WBC count with the first test?

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#Question id: 10963

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

During an inflammatory response, which is the correct order for cellular events?

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#Question id: 10964

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A patient visits his dentist, who notices a sore on the patient’s lip. The sore was unusual in that there was no pain or drainage from the sore. The patient was subsequently admitted to the hospital with a violent shaking chill. His lab values were Hct 30%, platelets 400,000/μl, WBC 4200/μl, 68% lymphocytes, and 20% neutrophils. What is the diagnosis of this patient?