In the case study dealing with the cancer patient, some of the cancer medications cause cells to stop dividing..
I don’t know how to handle this Biology question and need guidance.use what ever you want to answer the following questions Question 1In the case study dealing with the cancer patient, some of the cancer medications cause cells to stop dividing. The reason why cells stop dividing is Group of answer choices
the cancer medications causes polymerization of the microtubules and prevent separation of the chromosomes
the cancer medications attach to the chromosomes and stop cell division
the cancer medications do not prevent cell mitosis
the cancer medications can cause diabetes which lead to the stoppage of cell division
Question 2In the nervous system case study, the patient is under cancer treatment and she is having problems with distal muscle contraction becauseGroup of answer choices
the delivery of the synaptic vesicles to the axon terminal takes longer
the action potential arriving at the axon terminal is weak and cannot cause a contraction
distal muscles are controlled locally and do not require any stimuli from the CNS
distal muscles require a strong action potential to contract
Question 3In the nervous system case study, drugs interactions of the diabetes medications show that the combination of some of the medications Group of answer choices
can cause hypoglycemia
can inhibit DNA synthesis
can cause diabetes
do not cause any symptoms
bind to cancer cells and stop cancer from spreading
Question 4Explain briefly why evaluating the cancer patient using the deep tendon reflex is important. 5-7 sentence Question 5The sensation of pins and needles observed in the cancer patient is known as.
Requirements: 5-7 sentence