HEALTH EDUCATION
1-10: BAACCADDBB
11-20: ACCEBACEDB
21-30: DEACDCBEBA
31-40: DACBDBBDAB
41-50: EDBEBEAAEA
51-60: EBEBADAECC
Health science education
(1a)
A- Cortex
B- Renal Pelvis
C- Renal artery
D- Renal Vein
E- Medulla
F- Ureter
(1bi)
Selective reabsorbtion occurs in the PCT (proximal convoluted tubule). The PCT is highly permeable meaning it is easy for molecules to diffuse through it.
(1bii)
(i) *Regulation of extracellular fluid volume:* The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.
(ii) *Regulation of osmolarity:* The kidneys help keep extracellular fluid from becoming too dilute or concentrated with respect to the solutes carried in the fluid.
(iii) *Regulation of ion concentrations:* The kidneys are responsible for maintaining relatively constant levels of key ions including sodium, potassium and calcium.
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(4a)
A - Pelvic Bone
B - Femur
C - Quadriceps Muscle
D - Tibia
E - Patella
F - Fibular
(4bi) Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Lateral rotation ,medial rotation.
(4bii) Extension, Flexion, Lateral rotation and medial rotation.
(4c) The femur bone
5a)
immunity is the capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms
5ai)
(i)Don't smoke.
(ii)Eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables.
(iii)Exercise regularly.
(iv)Maintain a healthy weight.
(v)If you drink alcohol, drink only in moderation.
5b)
(i)Innate immunity: Everyone is born with innate (or natural) immunity, a type of general protection.
(ii) Adaptive immunity: Adaptive (or active) immunity develops throughout our lives.
5c)
[In a tabular form]
MITOSIS.
(i)Mitosis and meiosis are nuclear division processes that occur during cell division.
(ii)Mitosis involves the division of body cells, while meiosis involves the division of sex cells.
(iii)The division of a cell occurs once in mitosis but twice in meiosis.
MEIOSIS
(i)Meiosis: A reproductive cell divides twice. Cytokinesis happens at the end of telophase I and telophase II.
(ii)Meiosis: Four daughter cells are produced. Each cell is haploid containing one-half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
(iii) Meiosis: The resulting daughter cells contain different combinations of gene
(7a)
(i)Keep a positive attitude.
(ii)Accept that there are events that you cannot control.
(iii)Be assertive instead of aggressive.
(iv)Learn and practice relaxation techniques; try meditation, yoga, or tai-chi for stress management.
(7b)
ophthalmologist
(7c)
(i)Lots of bibs.
(ii)Burp cloths.
(iii)Breast pump.
(7d)
(i)National Emergency Management Agency (Nigeria) (NEMA)
(ii) National Orientation Agency (NOA)
8a)
i)Geratology is this study of aging and older adults
ii)
a) level of mobility
b) Decline in Hygiene
c) Unusual New behavior
8b) *pick two only*
a) Improve Patient Engagement
b) Help to Ensure Patient Information is Available
c) Encourage Family Health Management
d) Enhance Provider – Patient Communication
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