Case Study #3: TY is a 25-year-old male with a history of Cr…

Case Study #3: TY is a 25-year-old male with a history of Crohn’s disease in his intestinal tract. He has just been admitted to the hospital for management of severe steatorrhea. TY has normal pancreatic and gallbladder function. There is no evidence of fistula formation, intestinal obstruction, renal disease or liver disease.  Five years ago, TY had a small resection of his jejunum. More recently, approximately 25% of the ileum, including the terminal ileum and ileocecal valve has been removed. The large intestine is intact. Sulfasalazine and corticosteroids are being administered to the patient as prescribed. Based on TY’s medical history and current medical problems/treatments, and given that TY is hypocalcemic, which of the following nutritional recommendations would be appropriate for this patient?

Place the following aspects of chemiosmosis in the correct o…

Place the following aspects of chemiosmosis in the correct order this creates a proton NaDH and FADH2 drop of electrons and hydrogens to the ETC Protons flow down their through inner membrane protein called ATP Synthase Energy is siphoned off the electrons and used to pump protons (H+) Protons are pumped across the inner membrane and into the inter-membrane space As electrons are passed from protein to protein in the ETC

Blood Type Antigens Present Antibodies Present Can donate bl…

Blood Type Antigens Present Antibodies Present Can donate blood to which types? Can receive blood from which types? A+ “Skip” A- “Skip” “Skip” B+ “Skip” B- “Skip” “Skip” Fill in the selected boxes in the above table.  For the Rh antibodies assume the person has had exposure and has the corresponding Rh antibodies present.