Answer:
Bicarbonate ion, HCO3- (which has a similar charge to chloride ions) also follow sodium ions into the blood. Also, potassium ions, K+ are transported into the nephron so some chloride ions and bicarbonate ions remains in the nephron to balance the charge.
Explanation:
Sodium is the primary positively charged electrolyte in extracellular fluid. Most of the solute reabsorbed in the proximal tubule is in the form of sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride. Water is also reabsorbed in order to balance osmotic pressure
When sodium ions are reabsorbed into the blood, few of the substances that are transported with Na+ on the membrane facing the lumen of the tubules include Cl- ions, Ca2+ ions, amino acids, and glucose. Sodium is actively exchanged for K+ using ATP on the basal membrane.
In the distal convoluted tubule, K+ and H+ ions are selectively secreted into the filtrate, while Na+, Cl-, and HCO3- ions are reabsorbed to maintain pH and electrolyte balance in the blood.
Some chloride ions remains in the nephron to balance the charge of the secreted K+ ions and also due to the bicarbonate ions that are removed.
Answer: Cognition
Explanation:
The sensual caress evokes a different somatosensory cortex response when the action is performed by the women to men but when the same action is performed by a men to men. There is no such response, this is because of the cognition response.
In this the person already has the response in the mind. These responses are generated at the time of reading , listening to radio, some touch of opposite sex.
Hence, the correct answer is Cognition.
Answer:
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Temperate: mild with normal temperatures and average rain
Tropical: lots of rain/ warm like an island (hawaii or jamaica)
Desert: hot and dry
Taiga: cold with lots of trees and mountains