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donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 22nd, 2020, 5:38 pm What's the difference between Paralytic polio and spinal polio. In one website, I read spinal polio is a type of paralytic polio, and in other, i read that they aren't connected so I'm confused someone pls help
I think spinal is a type of paralytic polio (which is aka severe polio).
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donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 22nd, 2020, 5:38 pm What's the difference between Paralytic polio and spinal polio. In one website, I read spinal polio is a type of paralytic polio, and in other, i read that they aren't connected so I'm confused someone pls help
polio virus is an entero virus, affecting intestine. but "About 1 percent of polio, virus invades the body and become an invasive disease, it can affect nervous system and cause paralytic polio. the nervous system may be affected at the spinal cord (polio myelitis, or spinal polio) or brain stem (bulbar polio) or both.
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That makes sense, thank you!
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30. Which of the following is incorrect?
a. The adult medullary cavity contains yellow marrow. b. The infant medullary cavity contains yellow
marrow. c. The infant medullary cavity contains red marrow. d. The adult medullary cavity contains
adipose tissue

The test says its a but I don't think any of these are correct. What would be the correct answer though?
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WangwithaTang wrote: February 27th, 2020, 3:56 pm 30. Which of the following is incorrect?
a. The adult medullary cavity contains yellow marrow. b. The infant medullary cavity contains yellow
marrow. c. The infant medullary cavity contains red marrow. d. The adult medullary cavity contains
adipose tissue

The test says its a but I don't think any of these are correct. What would be the correct answer though?
A and D are automatically eliminated because they basically say the same thing. C is correct, so I'd say it's B from process of elimination. Also I know that at birth, all bone marrow is red, so yeah it's B.
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Locoholic wrote: February 27th, 2020, 4:21 pm
WangwithaTang wrote: February 27th, 2020, 3:56 pm 30. Which of the following is incorrect?
a. The adult medullary cavity contains yellow marrow. b. The infant medullary cavity contains yellow
marrow. c. The infant medullary cavity contains red marrow. d. The adult medullary cavity contains
adipose tissue

The test says its a but I don't think any of these are correct. What would be the correct answer though?
A and D are automatically eliminated because they basically say the same thing. C is correct, so I'd say it's B from process of elimination. Also I know that at birth, all bone marrow is red, so yeah it's B.
I agree with Locoholic. As you become an adult the RBM is gradually replaced by fatty YBM. Soon enough, RBM is only found in certain areas of the body.
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Hello everyone,
M y regionals coming soon :cry: and I needed everyone's opinions:

'What font do you guys use for your cheat sheet and what is the smallest font that you can still "easily" read?'

( BTW i sadly dont have a laser printer, do they make any difference?)
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donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 28th, 2020, 9:16 am Hello everyone,
M y regionals coming soon :cry: and I needed everyone's opinions:

'What font do you guys use for your cheat sheet and what is the smallest font that you can still "easily" read?'

( BTW i sadly dont have a laser printer, do they make any difference?)
At my last competition I used size 3 arial narrow, which is about the smallest I can easily read. I also don't have immediate access to a laser printer but mine still does the job well.
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Mr.Epithelium wrote: February 27th, 2020, 4:46 pm
Locoholic wrote: February 27th, 2020, 4:21 pm
WangwithaTang wrote: February 27th, 2020, 3:56 pm 30. Which of the following is incorrect?
a. The adult medullary cavity contains yellow marrow. b. The infant medullary cavity contains yellow
marrow. c. The infant medullary cavity contains red marrow. d. The adult medullary cavity contains
adipose tissue

The test says its a but I don't think any of these are correct. What would be the correct answer though?
A and D are automatically eliminated because they basically say the same thing. C is correct, so I'd say it's B from process of elimination. Also I know that at birth, all bone marrow is red, so yeah it's B.
I agree with Locoholic. As you become an adult the RBM is gradually replaced by fatty YBM. Soon enough, RBM is only found in certain areas of the body.
But is there absolutely zero yellow bone marrow in infant medullary cavity?
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WangwithaTang wrote: February 28th, 2020, 10:38 pm
But is there absolutely zero yellow bone marrow in infant medullary cavity?
I believe so.
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