During the Lag Phase, bacteria are
A. doubling the number of cells every generation.
B. creating new cells at the same rate as cells are dying.
C. making proteins, ribosomes, obtaining nutrients.
D. dying at a faster rate than they are being produced.
Select your answer:
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Cardiovascular System › Viewwhat perfectly describes an Embolus
A. Blood clot forming in an artery
B. an unattached mass that travels through the bloodstream and is capable of creating blockages.
C. Enlargement of an artery
D. Rupture of an artery
EKG Medical Term › View
Hypokalemia is:
A. low potassium
B. elevated potassium
C. elevated calcium
D. low calcium