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define age related changes in alimentary canaladvancement in ageing leads to loss of teeth in this process first the enamel changes then dentine
define age related changes in cardiovascular systemthere is a decrease in elasticity of the aorta and other large arteries as age increases thickness
1 faradone farad is described as the capacity of that capacitor which keeps a charge of 1 coulumb if the potential difference among the plates is one
define age related changes in respiratory systemduring ageing alveoli present in the lungs become flatter and shallower alveolar ducts enlarge walls
unit of capacitythe unit of capacity of a capacitor is known as farad f it is given by a relationq
define age related changes in immune mechanisms the immune competence decreases with age this affects the cell-mediated and humoral immunity we will
di - electricthe insulator used among the plates of a capacitor is known as
capacitora capacitor is a device used to kept charge and electrical energy the stored electrical energy in a capacitor can be utilized according to
define age related changes in bloodblood here the haemopoiesis the formation of blood cells slows down fatty marrows replace the heamopoietic red
1 volt potential difference among two points will be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is needed to move a ve charge of coulumb from 1 point to
electric potentialelectric potential verifies the flow of charge its unit is volt represented as
gold leaf electroscopea gold leaf electroscope is a device that can be used for notice charge by the use of this device we can also detect whether a
electrostatic inductionelectrostatic induction is the process in which a charged object charges another neutral object without touching
explain age related changes - ageingage related changes are mainly observed at a cellular level the connective tissues throughout body show an
electric fieldthe electrical field because of a charge can be described as the space around the
1 coulumb charges1 coulumb charge is that amount of charge which when placed 1 m from an identical charge in vacuum which repels it with a force of
unit of chargesthe si unit of charge is coulumb represented by
explain physiology of ageingageing in simple terms refers to a physiological process that occurs in an organism as it gets older ageing
define systemic physiology - physiology of growth and developmentthere is a change in the blood count and rate of haemoglobin hb production during
explain the immune mechanisms - physiology of growth and developmentthe immune system starts functioning in a baby through the inherited antibody ab
explain temperature regulation - physiology of growth and developmentsurface area of the infant per unit weight is larger than the adult hence infant
define metabolism - physiology of growth and developmentresting metabolic rate of a newborn is twice as that of an adultunit body weight basis since
coulumbs lawstatementthe magnitude of the electrostatic force among two points charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitude of
define physiology of growth and developmentgrowth refers to increase in size and development refers to maturation of function they are generally
semi conductorssemi conductors are these substances which lie among conductor and insulatorssemi conductor is those substances which hardly pass