What is the purpose of controlled motion during the remodeling phase?
A. To prevent the formation of adhesions and strengthen collagen fibers.
B. To decrease blood flow and limit swelling.
C. To promote secondary cell death and encourage extracellular drainage.
D. To normalize blood flow and initiate the regeneration of damaged tissues.
Select your answer:
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Microbiology › ViewWhat is the significance of the nitrate reduction test in microbiology?
A. To detect sugar fermentation
B. To detect nitrate reduction
C. To detect indole production
D. To detect gas production
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What is the effect of low pH and high temperatures on enzyme activity?
A. Denature the enzyme
B. Decrease enzyme efficiency
C. Increase enzyme efficiency
D. No effect on enzyme efficiency