Polar molecule - a molecule in which the centroid of the positive charges is different from the centroid of the negative charges.
Answer:
b. Exchange between the plasma and the intracellular fluid occurs across the cell membrane.
Explanation:
The body fluid can be categorized as extracellular and intracellular fluid. The fluid within cells is called intracellular fluid and the body fluid outside body cells makes the extracellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is the extracellular fluid that is present in the narrow spaces between cells of tissues.
On the other hand, the extracellular fluid present within blood vessels is termed blood plasma. Therefore, plasma and intracellular fluid can exchange material via interstitial fluid only, not directly via the cell membrane. The exchange between interstitial fluid and intracellular fluid occurs across the cell membrane.
Answer:
Explanation:
The descriptions provided in the question can each be placed into its corresponding Stage of Sleep, like so...
Stage 1
- Alpha waves dominate
- Feeling a drifting sensation
Stage 2
- Light sleep
- Sleep spindles occur
- Beginning of decline in respiration and blood pressure
Stage 3
- Typically begins about 20 minutes after stage 1
Stage 4
- Vital signs are at their lowest levels
- Delta waves dominate
Most synapses in our body uses the acetyl choline neurotransmitter.