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The benefit of an organism being large is that it has larger cells meaning... if one cell dies off it doesnt kill the whole organism. specialzed cells can take care of specific jobs ..for instants nerves cells in the brain have given primates a big a advantage
1. Aerobic - exercise that requires the use of oxygen to produce energy
From the syllable 'aer', it signifies that it involves air. Since air contains oxygen which is needed by humans in breathing. Examples are cardiovascular activities like jogging.
2. Anaerobic - exercise that does not require the use of oxygen to metabolize energy
This is the opposite of aerobic. It does not involve oxygen to metabolize energy. Characteristic of this are activities that make you out of breath quickly like lifting weights.
3. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) - an energy molecule produced when oxygen reacts with glucose
In biology, this substance is very important in energy metabolism
4. Lactic acid - a product of anaerobic exercise
Technically, anaerobic exercises form lactate. In the protonated form, this is lactic acid.
The best first aid treatment to give a person who have got a stroke and is not in the hospital is to give an intravenous injection of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). tPA is one of the widely used drug that plays a major role in dissolving the blood clot thereby restoring the blood flow.
We then need to make sure to take the patient to the hospital as soon as possible because longer the period of untreated stroke, more damage to the brain occurs.
It certainly does. If you mean this to be a true false question, then the answer is huge yes.
People with deficiencies in Red Blood Cells will certainly tell you that they are listless and can do very little work because they are not getting enough oxygen going through their bodies. They are not lazy, nor incompetent, because every activity is daunting because they just cannot do the work.
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