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Answer and Explanation:
Firstly, the doctors can adjust temperatures of the air-conditioned room to several different temperatures (8°C,12°C, 16°C, 20°C, 24°C etc.) for the testing conditions to be performed and let each of the thirty men and thirty women take turns and stay in the room for 2 - 8 hours.
The temperature of each person can be gauged and recorded at one hour intervals until 8 hours are completed, all the body temperatures shall be recorded by the doctors.
This test can be done on each man and woman by taking turns. Also, an average of the men/women body temperatures throughout the 8 hours can be calculated.
All of these individuals shall also be interviewed and checked with to understand whether they are comfortable or not with the temperatures, also to be compared to their body temperature during several temperatures subjection (8°C,12°C, 16°C, 20°C, 24°C etc.), and their body temperature fluctuations throughout the 8 hours.
The doctors can finally discuss among each other and make decisions based on the collected body temperatures, fluctuations, and interviewed answers.
The nurse will point out the prepuce that is removed during the procedure.
<h3>What is prepuce?</h3>
Foreskin refers to the skin covering a male genitalia's head. Prepuce is another term for the foreskin. When the male genitalia is not erect, the foreskin completely encloses the head of the genitalia, resulting in a superfluous prepuce.
<h3>What is circumcision?</h3>
The surgical removal of the skin that covers the tip of the male genitalia is known as circumcision. For newborn boys, the treatment is rather typical in some countries, including the US. It is still feasible to circumcise after the infant stage, although the process is more difficult.
Circumcision is a religious ceremony for certain households. The practice may also be dictated by personal hygiene, family custom, or preventive medical care. Others, though, believe circumcision is unnecessary or unattractive.
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Answer:
Concentration, Temperature, Mass of Particle, Solvent /medium, surface area and permeability properties of membrane.
Explanation:
The random movement of particles causes the phenomenon called diffusion. The concentration gradients of particles pushes molecules in a direction such that molecules move from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Diffusion is a passive process (not requiring the input of energy).
The following variables are factors that affects diffusion;
Concentration - down concentration gradient favours diffusion.
Temperature - temperature increases diffusion , the kinetic energy associated with each particle also increases.
Mass/size of Particle - Smaller particles on the other hand will diffuse faster because they can move faster.
Solvent /medium Properties - Viscosity and density of the medium greatly affect diffusion. Highly viscous and dense medium slows down diffusion.
Diffusion can occur through a membrane. The two factors that are particular to diffusion through a membrane are surface area and permeability.
Answer:
The lower region of the human body contains the umbilical region, coxal region, and inguinal region.
Explanation: