Answer:
heart, get rid of toxins/flush out toxins
Explanation:
Project Renew:
- Project Renew is an ECP (external counter pulsation) brand developed by Innovations Ventures LLC which is owned by Manoj Bhargava, a businessman and philanthropist.
- External counter pulsation is a device that pumps blood from the legs to the core body while the heart rests. Therefore, this device acts like an auxiliary heart. It provides the heart a chance to rest, thus, reducing its work load.
- The idea behind project renew is not only to aid circulation but to ensure proper excretion of toxins from the blood. An auxiliary circulation system would ultimately lead to a better detoxification system.
As electrons move from the higher to the lower energy level, they release energy and GROUND STATE occur.
There are many energy levels in atoms of elements and electrons can move from one level to another level and the lowest level possible is called the ground state. An electron needs energy to move from the ground state to an higher energy level. When an electron gains energy, it becomes excited and acquire the capacity to move to an higher level. When an electron in an higher energy level loses energy, it falls back to the ground state.
Answer:
It must belong to the Kingdom Fungi.
Explanation:
Fungi are the organisms that have long thread-like structures called hypha in their body. Many hyphae together form a mass called mycelium. Fungi are eukaryotes and have a well-defined nucleus in their cells. They also have cell walls that are made up of chitin. Fungi are mostly multicellular. However, yeast is the fungi that have a single cell in their body. Fungi are heterotrophs and derive their nutrition by parasitic or saprophytic mode of nutrition. Therefore, the given description tells that the microbe should be a fungus.
Answer: uncharged particle found in atomic nuclei
Explanation: A neutron is one of the three components of an atomic nucleus. A neutron has no charge that is, it is unchanged. An atom has three components: electrons, protons and neutrons. The neutrons and protons are located inside the nucleus of an atom while electrons are found outside the nucleus where they revolve round the nucleus. The number of neutrons and protons in a nucleus of an atom makes up the mass number of an element.