The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Not if they are dissolved - if they are then they're of molecular size.
The term for not being capable of being dissolved in insoluble.The term for being capable of being dissolved is soluble.
I know oxygen and if you smoke carbon monoxide is dissolved in the blood. I think salts, sugars, vitamins and minerals and all dissolved into the blood. Also alcohol when you drink it gets dissolved in the blood.
water and dissolved nutrients
Phleboliths are clots or growths of calcium or lime that develops along the walls of veins. Liver disease or straining while having a bowel movement can be a cause of phleboliths.
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Calcification of arteries, small deposits of calcium in the veins
Phleboliths are small calcified areas that are common in the pelvis and usually don't cause any symptoms. The ones to which you refer are in the pelvis on the left side of the back of the bladder.
The causes of phleboliths can be due to a variety of medical conditions, such as varicose veins, liver problems, colorectal hemangiomas, and stomach cancer. Some other less serious causes are an injury to a vein wall or a straining while making a bowel movement. Phleboliths are calcified growths found in veins of the body. They are commonly found in the pelvic region, but they can also present in the kidneys or stomach.
Benign calcification phleboliths in the pelvis are small, round calcium deposits found within veins. They are typically harmless and do not require treatment. They are often incidental findings on imaging studies and are not indicative of any serious health issues.
dissolved oxygen is dissolved oxygen
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
A solute is dissolved in a solvent.
Sugar Is dissolved in alcohol
Chemical bonds are not dissolved they are broken down and compounds becomes dissolved.
Dissolved organic and inorganic ions constitute the dissolved load in rivers.