Internal environment and its relation with inside cell
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Internal environment of an organism is water-based where the body cells exist.
- The fluid known as tissue fluid washes the body cells.
- Oxygen and nutrients are carried to the cells from Internal Transport system of the body.
- Interstitial fluid is found in between the spaces of cell. It comes out from the substances that flow out from the blood capillaries. Oldertissue fluid is replaced by new fluid where older flood drains towards lymph vessels.
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The correct answer is "securing the airway and providing ventilation".
It has been proven that the first priority when dealing with drowning victims is to try and resuscitate the victim. This is done by securing the airway and providing ventilation. Especially, in this prehospital stage, the first responders should assess the airway, breathing, circulation and cervical spine. After securing that the victim has normal breathing and circulation, the healthcare professional should focus on correcting any abnormal physiological functions, such as hypoxia and hypothermia.
Mitosis occurs after interphase (which is the phase that takes the longest) and is occurring all the time in your cells. Sometimes a cell will not go into a state of mitosis if an error is found during the interphase process (if it does, it's cancerous) . Some cells don't go through the process of mitosis, like neurons. But once a cell passes interphase without any errors, it will go into mitosis then cytokinesis. The process takes about one day and occurs when your body is repairing itself or if you're growing and developing. So yes, it happens all the time, just not in every single cell; just in most cells.