The patient's reaction may include shivering when a room temperature of gastric lavage is used. The initial response of the body is to increase the body temperature to a new setpoint through shivering. A room temperature gastric lavage disrupts the internal core temperature of the body thereby triggering body response of thermoregulation.
Boundary between two air masses of different temperatures and/or humidity levels
Answer: phosphates absorbed by plant roots
Explanation:
The inorganic phosphate ions are available in the rocks which are distributed into the soil by the withering process. The aquatic plants absorb the phosphate ions through their roots. The plants are consumed by the animals. The inorganic phosphate is converted by the plants and animals into organic form incorporated in the DNA.
Single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (e.g., eukaryotic replication factor A [RFA]) then stabilize the unwound template DNA, keeping it in an extended single-stranded state so that it can be copied by the polymerase.
Answer;
Neutralization of free radicals
Explanation;
-Peroxisomes are small vesicles found around the cell. They have a single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials in the cell. They differ from lysosomes in the type of enzyme they hold. Peroxisomes hold on to enzymes that require oxygen (oxidative enzymes).
-The oxidative enzymes that break down fatty acids and amino acids, resulting in, among other things, the production of the toxic substance, hydrogen peroxide.