Answer:
It depends whether you're talking about catabolism or anabolism. If you're creating new organic compounds, then it's an anabolic reaction. That way, ATP will be broken down, so as to fuel the chemical reactions. However, if you are talking about catabolic reactions, in which you aim to obtain ATP, by means of degradation of certain substances, in that case the right answer would be II.
Explanation:
The child should not be given that prescription because 250
mg/125 mg amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablets should not be
used until the child weighs at least 40 kg or 88.1849 pounds, because of the
different amoxicillin to clavulanic acid ratios in the 250 mg/125 mg
amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablets (250/125).
Answer:
In the simplest case it involves mixing two materials together. The most common examples of dissolving involve a solid and a liquid, usually water. When a solid dissolves the solid (solute) and the liquid (solvent) form a very close intimate mixture called a solution.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Both systems interact in the sense that digestive system involves the breaking down of complex food substances into simpler absorbable forms. These absorbable forms like glucose , amino acids etc are assimilated into the circulatory system through the hair-like structures in the small intestine (Villi, which has lots of blood capillaries) into the circulatory system. The circulatory system transports these food materials to different parts of the body where they are need for energy production and other metabolic activities.