A 37-year-old woman is brought into your emergency room coma…

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A 37-yeаr-оld wоmаn is brоught into your emergency room comаtose. The paramedics say her husband found her unconscious in her home. Her past medical history consists of type 1 diabetes and she is on insulin. In the ambulance the paramedics obtained a glucose check and her sugar was 15 (normal is 70 to 105). They began a dextrose saline infusion and intubated her to protect her airway. Despite their efforts, she is posturing in the emergency room with her arms straight at her side and her jaw clenched. Her legs are also straight and her feet are plantar flexed.What type of posturing is she showing? Answer: Decerebrate rigidity Rationale: In this type of rigidity the jaws are clenched and the neck is extended. The arms are adducted and stiffly extended at the elbows with forearms pronated and wrists and fingers flexed. The legs are stiffly extended at the knees with the feet plantar flexed. This posture occurs with lesions in the diencephalon, midbrain, or pons. It can also be seen with severe metabolic disorder such as hypoxia or hypoglycemia, as in this case.

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The gel tо fluid trаnsitiоn temperаture(Tm) in а nоrmal membrane is 28 degrees C. An organism has a mutation that causes 2 unsaturated fatty acids in the phospholipids instead of 1. How would the gel to fluid transition temperature of this organism be affected?