Standard hazard Identification Tools
If it is not diagnosed in the earlier stages things like lungs could be infected and a transplant would be needed of both lungs. if both lungs are not transplanted there could be a chance that the effected lung could contain bacteria and infect the new lung. worst case scenario is that it doesn't get diagnosed and a major infection could kill the patient
During which specific process are you referring to? Could you please provide more context so I can offer a more accurate answer?
Kenning
A test tube becomes cool to the touch.
The definition of a worst case scenario is pretty much self explanatory. A worst case scenario is the worst thing that could happen in a given situation.
you probably needed recharging
Home inspection process two step process and reporting includes
No.
If chromosomes are not visible, it could mean that the cell is not undergoing cell division, as chromosomes are condensed and visible during that process. Alternatively, it could indicate that the cell is in a phase where the chromosomes are not easily distinguishable, such as during interphase. Further investigation or staining techniques may be needed to visualize the chromosomes.
Given the scenario you described , yes .
Depends on the scenario
Depends on the scenario