A Second Degree Burn damages which two layers of the skin?
A. Hypodermis, and Epidermis
B. Epidermis and Dermis
Select your answer:
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Biodiversity › ViewWhich of the following statements show characteristics of Sulfolobus sp.?
I. The cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan.
II. There are no membrane-enclosed organelles within their cytoplasm.
III. Their DNA consist of histone proteins.
IV. Their membrane lipid has unbranched hydrocarbon chain that linked by ether linkage
A. I, II and III
B. II, III and IV
C. I, II and IV
D. I, III and IV
Vascular › View
During duplex assessment of a carotid artery stent, velocities at the distal end of the stent reach 350 cm/s. Turbulence is noted distal to this area. What do these findings suggest?
A. > 30% in-stent stenosis
B. >80% in-stent stenosis
C. >50% in-stent stenosis
D. normal finding in the stent