<span>The cell membrane is one of the great multi-taskers of biology. It provides structure for the cell, protects cytosolic contents from the environment, and allows cells to act as specialized units. A membrane is the cell’s interface with the rest of the world - it’s gatekeeper, if you will. This phospholipid bilayer determines what molecules can move into or out of the cell, and so is in large part responsible for maintaining the delicate homeostasis of each cell.</span>
Answer: Kidney and lungs
When body pH become acidosis or alkalosis the first two organs that will be influenced is kidney and lungs. The body pH can alter your breathing frequency as carbon dioxide is making the pH more acidic. Acidic pH will make your breath faster so you can dump carbon dioxide faster. Acidic pH will also make your urine more acidic since the excess Hydrogen is dumped into the urine.
Limitation in independent movement of extremities can be a problem not just to the patient but also of the health care team. The goal is to assist patient for exercise,have a safe environment,demonstrate the use of mobility devices like walker and crutches.To complete the objectives in achieving the goal the nurse should first assist patient in performing the passive and active ROM exercises,assist patient in using crutches or walkers and provide safe environment through increasing side rails in the bed. To know if the interventions work the patient should show she is still doing the activities of daily living inspite of her condition.
Glycolysis,Krebs cycle,and Oxidative Phosphorylation is your answer and have a very nice day