THE OVERALL UNBALANCED:
C6H12O2 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O + ENERGY
THE BALANCED:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY
IN WORDS IT WOULD BE:
Glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy
c) Some species are part of the human natural flora
Explanation:
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The right answer is 28 years.
The half-life, or period of a radioactive isotope, is the time required for half of the nuclei of this isotope initially present to decay naturally.
One gram of pure 90 strontium has a radioactivity of 5.11 TBq. Its beta radiation is not penetrating, which makes it difficult to measure when it is in the soil or a matrix. It is very harmful when the particle is inhaled or ingested.
The reason that provides the best explanation of why a bar graph was selected to show the data in the table is that Bar graphs are used to compare separate items.
A bar graph is a visual tool that uses bars to compare data among categories. It may run horizontally or vertically such that the longer the graph the greater its value. A bar graph or bar charts uses bars to show comparisons between categories of data. It will always have two axis, one being generally numerical values, and the other describing the types of categories being compared.
Answer:
- Flow through the renal tubule increases when glomerular filtration rate <u>increases</u>.
- When filtrate flow through the renal tubule increases, reabsorption of sodium chloride by the tubule <u>decreases</u>.
Explanation:
Renal tubules are structures that form part of the nephron -a functional unit of the kidney - whose function is the reabsorption of glomerular filtrate and the secretion of waste products, in addition to regulating the balance of water and body electrolytes.
The renal tubules are divided into:
- <em>Proximal contoured tubule, where most of the reabsorption occurs.</em>
- <em>Henle's handle, which is involved in electrolyte balance.
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- <em>Distal contoured tubule, responsible for the secretion of substances to be eliminated.
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The renal tubules are capable of reabsorbing 99% of the glomerular filtrate. The rate of glomerular filtrate is about 120 milliliters per minute, and the tubular flow depends on it, so if the glomerular filtrate increases, the amount of filtered fluid increases as well as the amount that flows through the renal tubule.
The water excreted by the kidney contains electrolytes -such as sodium, potassium, and chlorine- which it carries to the kidney's tubules. In order to achieve equilibrium, the tubules are responsible for reabsorbing and secreting electrolytes to maintain homeostasis.
However, certain conditions cause the tubular flow to increase, which prevents the adequate reabsorption of some electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium, decreasing their reabsorption and increasing their excretion, as happens with the use of diuretic drugs.