Answer:
Lower the coverslip onto the specimen
Explanation:
The slides and coverslips are used in microscopy to facilitate sample visualization in the equipment. The microscope is used to observe various structures, morphology and physiology of organisms. The slides and coverslips act as the support for the preparation of the biological sample, allowing various microorganisms or structures to be visualized and thus some biological processes and some causes of disease can be identified.
Most microscopic urinary sediment examinations are performed using wet, lamina and coverslip mounts in a bright field. Other exams can also be done using wet mounting, the important thing is that regardless of the exam you should contact the edge of the coverslip with the liquid containing the sample and then gently lower the coverslip over the sample.
Answer by JKismyhusbandbae/Mimiwhatsup: D) alarm stage, resistance stage, exhaustion stage
Why: Alarm stage is also known as the fight or flight stage so it goes first. Resistance stress is next and it keeps the blood pressure and hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, higher than normal.
Answer:
i think it would be 42%, not sure..
Answer:
Explanation:
From the question, Harry seem to have forgotten that It's the CO2 (carbondioxide) level not the O2 (oxygen)level that gives rise to the urge to breathe. That is to say that once the CO2 level in the blood is high, the brain will trigger a breathing response, that will cause the person(Harry) to try to gasp for air. Also, Harry is jeopardizing his time and life because Hyperventilation itself reduces the CO2 concentration of the blood to below normal level, this makes the bloods pH value to raise, this in turn causes the constriction of the blood vessels that supply the brain, and prevents the transportation of certain electrolytes necessary for the function of the nervous system.
An example of a short-term goal would be, Improve in math and get a passing grade in the class.
Steps to reaching that goal are:
- Do math problems each day for at least 30 minutes.
- Ask the teacher for any help if needed.
- If feeling stressed out, take a small break and listen to music or anything really to lower stress.
- Stay back for tutoring sessions.
- On testing days, study for at least an hour.