<span>1)Color
2)Sensation
3)Pulse
4)Capillary refill
Explanation:
A neurovascular assessment includes assessing for color, movement, sensation, edema, and quality of pulses. Vital signs are not a component of a neurovascular assessment.</span>
"By growing a bud" is the one way among the following choices given in the question that <span>an adult hydra produce a new hydra. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.</span>
Answer:
False. The driving for is the partial pressure gradient of O2 (PO2 difference), not the PCO2 gradient.
However, keep in mind that an increase in PCO2 can facilitate the unbinding of oxygen from hemoglobin. This is due to a decrease in pH associated with PCO2 increase. The H+ ions bind to hemoglobin and decrease it's affinity for oxygen, this is called the bohr effect. But the PCO2 is not the main driving force of oxygen unbinding.
An example of <span>nonsubstituted alkane that can exist as one of only two isomers is Butane with molecular formula </span>

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Isomers are those having the same molecular formula but different chemical structure.
Non-substituted alkane means it is not substituted by any other atom.It has only carbon and hydrogen atoms attached to it.