Seventy five percent chance it'll be black and twenty five percent it'll be gray
The answer is A. Hypertension and Elevated Cholesterol
Hypertension has always been linked to stress, But if this stress added-up over time, it could put you at risk of developing Long-Term high Blood pressure.
And According to recent study in England, Stress could also increase the amount of Cholesterol in our body
Increases in blood pH indicate alkalemia. Increases can be a result of a respiratory (or metabolic) disturbance.
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What causes the pH of the blood to increase?</h3>
- Losing too much water from your body can increase blood ph. This happens because you also lose some blood electrolytes — salts and minerals — with water loss. These include sodium and potassium.
- The body's pH level is critical to the functioning of the bodies cells. A pH in the range of 7.35 to 7.45 is considered "normal", although a large number of doctors get nervous if the pH is towards the outer edges of that range. If your pH gets down to 6.9, you'll be a coma. At 6.8, you're dead. And if the pH goes up to 7.8, you're also dead.
- The hydrogen ion concentrations for pH = 7.35 and pH = 7.45 are 4.46 x 10⁻⁸ M and 3.54 x 10⁻⁸ M respectively.
- When the pH of a solution is less than 7, the hydrogen ion concentration is higher and therefore the solution is acidic.
- On the other hand, when the pH of a solution is greater than 7, hydroxide ion concentration is higher and the solution acts as a base.
- The normal pH range of blood is given as 7.35 - 7.45 which is greater than 7. That means blood is slight basic in nature.
- Let us find hydroxide ion concentration of blood.
The hydrogen ion concentration for pH = 7.35 is 4.46 x 10⁻⁸ M
Calculation of [H+] for pH = 7.45
pOH = 6.55
[OH-] = 2.82 x 10⁻⁷
Similarly, for pH = 7.45, we get hydrogen ion concentration of 3.54 x 10⁻⁸ M.
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The bladder is a part of the excretory system responsible for holding fluids and excreting excess fluids in the body. It may contain salt, sugar, and other forms of materials that are not needed by the body. This organ expands and shrinks based on the amount of fluid that a person has taken into the body. It can double in size when fluid is not excreted the moment the sensation of urine passes your system. If this organ's ability to function properly is hampered, the body may be poisoned because of the excess dirt/debris stuck inside.<span>
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