A Doctor prescribes a Blood Thinner, like Aspirin, to a patient with a Heart Condition.
How will this Blood Thinner affect the Flow and Viscosity of Blood?
A. The Blood Thinner will Increase the Flow and Decrease the Viscosity
B. The Blood Thinner will Decrease the Flow and Increase the Viscosity
C. The Blood Thinner will Increase the Flow and the Viscosity
D. The Blood Thinner will Decrease the Flow and the Viscosity
Select your answer:

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What is anaerobic respiration and give an example of it.
A. Anaerobic respiration is the process of producing energy using only oxygen. An example is the production of ATP in the mitochondria.
B. Anaerobic respiration is the process of producing energy without the use of oxygen. An example of anaerobic respiration is the fermentation of glucose by yeast to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
C. Anaerobic respiration is the process of producing energy using sunlight. An example is photosynthesis in plants.
D. Anaerobic respiration is the process of producing energy by breaking down food in the presence of oxygen. An example is cellular respiration in animals.