<span>Right atrium
The answer here requires you to know what the systemic circuit is. That's the circuit that takes oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body and then returns the deoxygenated blood to the heart. With that in mind, let's look at the 4 chambers of the heart.
Left atrium gets oxygen rich blood from the lungs and pumps it into the left ventricle.
So we know this isn't the correct chamber and we can also ignore the left and right ventricles as well since they receive blood from their respective atriums.
That leaves only the right atrium and it's definition is
Right atrium gets oxygen poor blood from the body and pumps it into the right ventricle.
And that does sound like the correct chamber to me. So the answer is "right atrium"</span>
Answer:
the lower solute concentration, lyse.
Explanation:
If we place a cell in an hypotonic solution that means that the concentration of solute is lower than in the inside of the cell (in this case there is not solute at all). To have an equal concentration inside and outside the cell the only thing that can happen is the passage of water (solvent) from the outside to the inside of the cell through a semipermeable membrane. This process where a solvent goes through a semipermeable membrane towards a place were the solutes are in a higher concentration in order to equalize the concentrations on both sides is called osmosis. If there is too much solvent going into the cell, this one will start to swell and finally it will lyse (burst).
This would be not offering the child raw vegtables.
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Answer:
Since the control is different, making an accurate prediction for this test is difficult.
Explanation: