The unusable food inside our body, comes out in the form of sweat or from the excretory system- [ when we go to washroom ]
Answer:
Water went into the cell because the concentration of water inside the cell was lower than the concentration outside the cell.
Explanation:
Water went into the cell because the concentration of water inside the cell was lower than the concentration outside the cell. - this is true. Water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration (outside the cell to inside the cell) via osmosis. This can cause the cell to swell and burst.
Water went out of the cell because the concentration of water inside the cell was higher than the concentration outside the cell. - this is false, water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration
The cell membrane used energy to move water into the cell through passive transport. - this is false, passive transport does not use energy
The cell membrane used energy to move water out of the cell through passive transport. - this is false, passive transport does not use energy and water moved into the cell
Think of The FITT principle as a set of rules that must be adhered to in order to benefit from any form of fitness training program.
These rules relate to the Frequency, Intensity, Type and Time (FITT) of exercise.
These four principles of fitness training are applicable to individuals exercising at low to moderate training levels and may be used to establish guidelines for both cardiorespiratory and resistance training.
Some benefits of being childish is the ability to inspire many. Also, children tend to think outside of the box and do not put limitations to their imagination. They can find multiple reasons on why they should do something.
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