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Choose 1 condition from the body systems covered throughout the module. Give a brief description, discuss the cause and pathogenesis (with emphasis on the nutritional understanding of these), outline a nutritional treatment strategy, and design a dietary programme specifically beneficial to the condition. Provide a sample one-day menu plan. Rationalise your recommendations. With reference to the two conditions discussed in Written Assignment 1 (being asthma and psoriasis - which is attached), imagine that a client presents to you with all 3 conditions. Compile a single, dietary programme addressing all 3 health issues in a language that is easily understandable to the client Give a sample one-day menu plan for this client. Note: Are there any changes or modifications you would wish to make to your dietary strategies and menu plans for the conditions chosen in written assignment 1? These changes can be incorporated into part 2 of this assignment. This is an opportunity to apply any further knowledge you may have gained. Please note that all references must be peer reviewed journal articles which can be found on google scholar.
A mutation that inactivates a regulatory protein that normally prevents transcription of a gene is said to be trans-acting. Will this type of mutation affect the copy of this gene on the other chromosome?
what happens to the pressure inside of a cell as water flows in? why is this pressure important to plants?
Assume you are a clinician in a small hospital and are monitoring the progression of myclonic epilepsy in twin boys. One twin remains only mildly affected by the condition.
What is the geochemical impact of the heterotrophic microbial activity in freshwater habitats?
One of the advantages of some newly developed rapid identification tools i that pure cultures are not needed. Why is pure culture necessary for biochemical tests such as the enterotube but not for DNA probes?
Which of the following is correct 1, Hydrogen ions are secreted by Na+/H+ antiporters in the proximal tubules 2,H+ATPases (proton pumps) in the collecting secrete hydrogen ions 3,Cl-/HCO3- antiporters help with hydrogen ion reabsorption
Discuss and explain why is it difficult to separate large amounts of RNA and DNA using gel electrophoresis?
Give at least two examples of an ICS (inhaled corticosteroid) and "low dose" dosing based on the most recent NHLBI asthma guidelines. please make sure to use EBP references that are of the past 5 years and use the NHLBI guidelines to give at least tw..
What is the significance of the fact that histones are extermely conserved?
q1. you preformed cot analysis using genomic dna samples obtained from a 2 year-old child and a 76 year-old individual.
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase catalyzes the reaction of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD+ + Pi ®1,3-bisphosphoglyceric acid + NADH + H2O. Suppose that theproduct of the reaction was 3-phosphoglyceric acid instead of1,3-bisphosphoglyceri..
Is it non-directional because the PCR product has been blunted, or because of the blunted vector, or both? A clear explanation would be much appreciated.
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