Answer:
Diffusion
Explanation:
The concept of diffusion states that molecules like to travel from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
Let's think about an example. Let's say you are having a party at your house and in one room there is 100 people and in the other room connected to it, there is only 10 people. What do you think is going to happen as time passes? Right, people are going to move to the room where there is less people so as to equally disperse themselves across the area. The same thing happens within our body with ions and gases.
Ions can diffuse into or out of cells based off their concentration gradients. If there are too many ions on one side, they will simply move to the other side. There are different types of diffusion. Passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion, but those are for a different conversation.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
There are alternative forms of storage molecule gathering.
Answer:
Un terremoto[1] (del latín terraemōtus, a partir de terra, «tierra», y motus, «movimiento»), también llamado sismo, seísmo (del francés séisme, derivado del griego σ [seismós]),[2]
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The client with chronic hypertension with a current blood pressure reading of 182/98 mmHg should be managed first. According to the AHA guidelines for hypertension, this is considered as a hypertensive urgency and should be managed first by having the patient lie down comfortably and reassessing the blood pressure again. If there is no improvement, the patient should be referred to a physician and a rapid blood pressure lowering drug should be given (i.e. Clonidine 75 mcg tablet sublingually up to 3 doses every 15 minutes). The patient with right-sided heart failure with edema can be treated non-urgently or as out-patient with diuretics. The patient asking for a refill can be entertained last.