ANSWER: A. Exercise is important for the body to function properly.
Exercise deliver adequate amounts of oxygen and remove waste from body tissues by regulating nervous, respiratory, circulatory and hormonal systems in the body. During exercise, body tissues and other metabolic processes in the body requires oxygen.Low levels of oxygen and higher levels of carbon dioxides are mainly detected by sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system which control the physical activity of the body by increasing heart rate, blood pressure and respiration as a result of this there is an increase in the amount of blood pumped per minute by the heart and oxygenated body gets distributed to the tissues. This also involves release of glucose by the liver as an energy reservoir to control the level of blood glucose pancreas secrete insulin hormone , thyroid gland is also stimulated in response to increase heart rate.
Explanation:
The lipstick from the crime would be crushed and dissolved in an appropriate liquid solvent. The lipstick would then be placed in one of the ink spots on the starting / base line of the paper. Another spot would be created for the lipstick with which it is being compared with.
The paper chromatogram would then be placed vertically on a solvent that acts as the mobile phase. After some time, when the solvent reaches the solvent front of the paper chromatography, by capillary action, the chromatogram can be removed and left to dry.
Bands will have appeared on the chromatography paper formed from the different components of the lipstick. The bands of the lipstick from the crime scene and that with which it is being compared to are observed. If the bands are all aligned, horizontally, then this means it is a complete match. The lipstick must have been the same used at the crime scene.
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Explanation:
Different materials will change temperature at different rates when exposed to the same amount of heat. This is because the different materials absorb heat at different rates.
The nerves in her hand are transfering heat into the ice and the ice is transfering cold into her hand until they are the same tempature.
L.S. is brought to the emergency department for management of acute mushroom poisoning. Her respirations are slow and shallow, and she is nonresponsive. She is admitted to the critical care unit to be closely monitored for the development of respiratory failure and renal failure, which often accompany mushroom poisoning. Her urine output is decreased to about 20 ml/hr. Her laboratory values are serum K+ = 5.7 mEq/L; arterial blood gases (ABGs): pH = 7.13, PaCO2 = 56 mm Hg, PaO2 = 89 mm Hg, HCO3- = 18 mEq/L.
1A. What is the most likely cause of L.S.’s potassium imbalance? Explain the role of the kidney in potassium excretion
Answer: L.S. is experiencing a intrarenal acute renal failure in the category of tubular necrosis (due to ingested mushroom toxins).
The kidneys helps to maintain the electrolyte concentrations by filtering electrolytes and water from blood, routing some to the blood, and excreting any excess into the urine.
Therefore, the kidneys help to maintain a balance between daily consumption and excretion of electrolytes and water.
Explanation:
Daily variations in potassium excretion are controlled mainly by changes in secretion in distal and collecting tubules.
• Maintaining potassium balance depends primarily on renal excretion which is determined by:
• the rate of potassium filtration
• the rate of potassium reabsorption by the tubules o the rate of potassium secretion by the tubules
i.e. About 65% the filtered potassium is reabsorbed the proximal tubule and another 25% to 30% in the ascending loop of Henle.