Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
Dopamine.
Explanation:
Cocaine is used as a recreational drug and addictive in nature. It can be smelled or directly inhaled in the veins. This drug causes the feeling of restless and happiness.
The dopamine is the important neurotransmitters that regulates the mood and other biological activity of the body. The cocaine inhibit the reuptake of dopamine and leads to its accumulation in the brain. This might also break the blood brain barrier.
Thus, the answer is dopamine.
Answer:
Increasing the alveolar ventilation rate will increase the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli.
Explanation:
Alveolar Ventilation rate is the rate of air flow in the alveoli of the lung during normal breathing. It is measured in milliliters of air per minute (mL/min). The alveolar ventilation rate is an important factor in determining the concentrations (partial pressures) of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the functioning alveoli.
A high rate of alveolar ventilation, would result in a rapid influx of oxygen-rich air and efflux carbon dioxide-filled air from the alveoli. This ultimately results in an increase in the concentration of oxygen and a decrease in the concentration of carbon dioxide within the alveoli.
Effects of alveolar ventilation on partial pressures of alveolar carbon dioxide and oxygen (PACO₂ and PAO₂)
If the alveolar ventilation rate is increased (and carbon dioxide production is unchanged), then the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the alveoli, PACO₂ will decrease.
If the alveolar ventilation rate increases, then the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli, PAO₂ will increase.
Acid rain was an environmental hyperbole covering the effect of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide gasses being washed out of the atmosphere by rainfall. Downstream from coal-fired power generation and metal reduction processes, these gasses were part of the gas stack chemistry; sourced as minor constituents of the process coal. The pollutants were only measured in ppm quantities in major smoke stacks … famously I measured 200 ppm in the air from the Inco Superstack, measured over Toronto air space. Ontario has no coal plants or stacks left after environmentally forced decommissioning.