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explain the metabolic activities of the kidneyfor synthesis of creatine three amino acids glycine arginine and methionine are involved directly the
to show the presence of nodules of nitrogen-fixing bacteria on the roots of legumescarefully spade up some leguminous plant like as clover alfalfa
explain the kidney as an endocrine glandthe kidney produces substances that can be described as hormones hormones are the chemicals produced by
the effect of soil on growing thingsget samples of a fertile soil from a flower or vegetable garden from a wood from a place where a cellar is life
making soil from rockssearch some soft rocks in your locality like as shale or weathered limestone bring them into the classroom and have the peoples
define the non-excretory functions of kidneythough the major contribution of the kidneys as you have learnt so far is to form urine and to maintain
what makes streams look muddyafter a heavy rainfall have peoples take samples of running muddy water in glass jars let the water stand for many hours
explain the counter current mechanismwhat is counter current mechanism counter current mechanism is the mechanism by which the kidneys produce
head-on collision if the centers of the colliding bodies stay moving along the similar straight line the collision is said to be head-on
collision when two or more bodies come close to each other so that there is some part of interaction among them with or without the presence of
explain what is correction of hypovolemia intravenous fluids should be given to correct hypovolemia and optimize preload to the heart this is
law of conservation of momentumthe total linear momentum of an isolated system always
explain circulatory support and types of shockcirculatory support 1 a shock state is characterised by hypoperfusion of tissue and cellular hypoxia
isolated systemwhen a number of bodies are like that they can exert force upon one another and no external agency exerts a force on them they are
explain sedationin detailsintubation and mechanical ventilation is associated with a significant degree of discomfort in addition many of the
describe the term physiotherapypatients who are sedated intubated and ventilated are not able to deep breathe cough and clear secretions hence it is
how to care of the ventilated patient constant focused attention is required for the patient on mechanical ventilatory support a good understanding
how the acidbase balance is maintained in an acid dietlet us first see how the acidbase balance is maintained in an acid diet the sequence of steps
second definition of impulseit can be described as the change in momentum produced by the force of
explain the acidbase balance of our blood changesthis acidbase balance of our blood changes in response to many thingsthese includediet the diets
dimension of unit impulsedimension the dimension of impulse is
unitsi unit of impulse is ns newton x second or
explain maintaining the ph balanceyou must be aware of the term ph ph we know provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity
impulsewhen a force acts on a body for a very short time the product of the force and the time for which the force acts is called the impulse or
describe the term humidification dry gases result in the loss of ciliary activity of the mucosa of the airway and can lead to mucosal damage as well