A patient requires a corneal transplant following severe dam…

A patient requires a corneal transplant following severe damage to the eye. The ophthalmologist explains that corneal transplants are among the most successful types of organ transplants. Which of the following characteristics MOST contributes to the high success rate of corneal transplants? A. The cornea has no blood vessels, reducing immune system exposure to donor antigensB. The cornea contains high levels of regenerative stem cells that rapidly replace donor tissueC. The cornea is surrounded by a thick capsule that prevents immune cell entryD. The cornea is primarily composed of cartilage, which is poorly recognized by immune cellsE. All of the above  

   A patient closes their eyes and is asked to raise one arm…

   A patient closes their eyes and is asked to raise one arm. They are unable to tell whether the arm is bent or straight, and cannot sense where their limbs are positioned in space, even though they can still feel touch, pain, and temperature normally. This deficit most directly reflects dysfunction of which sensory system?  

A 67-year-old man presents with unsteady gait, frequent veer…

A 67-year-old man presents with unsteady gait, frequent veering while walking, and overshooting when reaching for objects. His speech is slurred, but muscle strength and cognitive function are normal. Imaging reveals a lesion in the posterior cranial fossa. Which of the following best explains the primary functional deficit in this patient?

Calculate the wavelength of light emitted when an electron i…

Calculate the wavelength of light emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from ni = 5  nf = 1 and indicate the region of the electromagnetic spectrum (infrared, visible, ultraviolet, etc.) where the light is found. (4 points) (Use: RH = 2.18 x 10-18 J; h = 6.63 x 10-34 Js ; c = 3 x 108 m/s)