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explain metabolism of ironin this sub-section we will study how body gets its iron supply how iron is transported and utilized by the various tissues
explain about the iron - micro mineralsiron was a familiar metal even in the ancient civilization in india iron implements made their appearance in
define about the micro mineralsmicro minerals are those minerals which comprise less than 001 of the total body weight and are required in
briefly describe about the micro mineralsthe last unit focused on the macro minerals now in this unit we will study about the micro minerals namely
explain interactions of macrominerals with other nutrientsvarious nutrients interact with minerals thereby affecting their bioavailability these
briefly describe about the hypokalemiahyperkalemia occurs when serum k levels are greater than 5 1n ml high plasma k results in cardiac arrhythmias a
explain about the hypokalemia normal serum k ranges from 35-5 mml hypokalemia or low plasma k levels can occur with a net shift of k from the plasma
define about the hyponatremia and hypernatremiaserum concentration of sodium is normally regulated within the range of 135 to 145 milimole per litre
define functions of sodium and chlorideso far you have learnt that most minerals participate in important functions of body as they support the
define regulation and excretion of sodium and chloriderenal excretion and retention of these elements is closely regulated the total content of body
define some major source of sodium and chloridethe major source of sodium and chloride is common salt added to our food in the form of sodium
define sodium potassium and chloride - mineralsclaude bernard was the first to draw attention to the internal environment milieu interior referring
obtain relativistic expression for the kinetic energy of the
explain an inertial frame of reference and derive the lorentz transformation equations formula how it can be used in optical
a radioactive atom is moving with respect to the laboratory at a speed of 03 c in the x direction if it emits an electron having a speed of 08 c in
explain the magnesium deficiency and toxicitydeficiency of magnesium is rare for two reasons frstly the mineral is widely distributed in the foods
in laboratory frame of reference particle a moves along x direction with velocity 05 c and particle b moves along y direction with velocity 04 c
q give basic postulate of special theory of relativitya plane-convex lenses l of large radius of curvature with its convexities is placed on a plane
define trace elements for school children and adolescentsiodine requirements peak in adolescence consumption of iodized salt should be ensured
determine water-soluble vitamins needs of school children and adolescentsthe suggested requirements are given in table 152 icmr 1990 thiamine is
calculate mass of an electron accelerated to kinetic energy of 2 m
a state the postulate of str and deduce lorentz transformationorgive basic postulate of special theory of relativity derive lorentz transformation
determine fat soluble vitamin needs of school children and adolescentsicmr 1990 does not give recommendations for vitamin d e and k vitamin d is very
an electron has momentum that is 90 larger than its classical momentum find speed of electronclassical momentum relativistic momentum here m is
determine vitamin a requirements of school children and adolescentsthe vitamin a requirement of children and adolescents has been computed from