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- Soil knife to make digging the soil easier
- Handheld pruners to fix and prune the plants of your garden
- Gloves to keep your hands save from any harmful or chemical substance.
- Binder twine to maintain the plants (to tie their stems together)
- A notepad and pen to check the progress of your plants (e.g.: you might need to note down whether a plant may need more water or nutrients (mineral ions), if you see a plant almost wilting, appropriate actions must be taken so notepad and pen can help you track this down, so that you can get the appropriate resources needed)
(Done with the help of goxogle, but summarized, check full website here: https://gbbg.org/2020/03/5-tools-garden-bag/ )
Answer:
A. Where does sugar enter the blood?
After eating food, in the intestine the glucosa is absorbed by an SGLT1 cotransporter who releases it to the bloodstream.
B. How can you tell where sugar enters the blood?
Making an analysis of its high concentration in the epithelial cells of the intestine
C. Where is sugar removed from the blood?
After traveling through the blood flow, the sugar enters the cells of the body that require it, for example, muscle cells. Excess glucose in the blood is removed by the kidney through urine.
D. How can you tell?
The filtration of glucose by the kidneys can be verified by an analysis of their co-concentrations in these renal cells and Medical tests of the urine sample.
1. Crust: The crust is mostly made of oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium. Its temperature is about 500 °C (900 °F) to 1,000 °C (1,800 °F) ranging from depth.
2. Mantle: The mantle is mostly made of rock containing silicon, iron, magnesium, aluminum, oxygen and other minerals.
Its temperature is about 1000° Celsius (1832° Fahrenheit) near its boundary with the crust, to 3700° Celsius (6692° Fahrenheit) near its boundary with the core.
3. Outer Core: The outer core is mostly made of metals like iron and nickel, as well as small amounts of other substances. The outer core is responsible for Earth's magnetic field. The outer cores temperature is about 4400 °C (7952 °F) in the outer regions to 6100 °C (11012 °F)near the inner core.
4. Inner Core: The inner core is mostly made of iron and nickel, but 5 percent of it has been a mystery for a long time. This new study concludes that it's most likel. The inner cores temperature is about 6,000 C (about 10,800 F). That's as hot as the surface of the sun.
Answer:
the composition of atmosphere is determining the temperature of the region