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How many ATP molecules are produced during aerobic respiration of sucrose?

72 molecules of ATP are produced .


Does the insulin can through pass the dialysis tube?

Insulin molecules are relatively small and can pass through dialysis tubing, which typically has a molecular weight cutoff that allows small solutes to diffuse through while retaining larger molecules. Therefore, insulin can diffuse through the dialysis tube during the dialysis process. This property is utilized in dialysis to separate smaller waste products from larger molecules in blood.


The dialysis membranes used in the treatment of kidney disease do not allow plasma protein molecules to pass?

The dialysis membranes used in the treatment of kidney disease do not allow plasma proteins to pass the dialyzing fluid. During kidney dialysis, the constituents of the patients blood pass through the dialysis membrane with the exception of plasma proteins.


What process do chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid?

In dialysis, chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid through the process of diffusion. Diffusion allows waste molecules to move from an area of higher concentration (blood) to an area of lower concentration (dialysis fluid) through a semipermeable membrane. This helps to effectively filter out waste products from the blood during dialysis treatment.


How is the orginial sugar sucrose different from the resulting sugars glucose and fructose?

Glucose C6H12O6 (simplest sugar)Sucrose C12H22O11 (1glucose and one fructose molecule combined to make a Disaccaride)Fructose C6H120H12 (fruit sugar as well as the sweetest sugar)From a chemical standpoint glucose is the "original" sugar.


Why Blood cannot flow out during dialysis process?

during dialysis the blood is is flowin through a closed system


What is the reason for having a coiled cellulose tube in a dialysis machine?

The coiled cellulose tube in a dialysis machine serves as a semi-permeable membrane that facilitates the exchange of waste products and excess fluids from the blood. As blood flows through the tube, small molecules like urea and electrolytes diffuse out into the dialysis fluid, while larger molecules such as proteins remain in the blood. This design maximizes surface area for efficient diffusion, ensuring effective purification of the blood during the dialysis process.


What happens during kidney dialysis?

Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys


Can acetate buffer be used for dialysis?

Yes, acetate buffer can be used for dialysis. It is often used in dialysis procedures to maintain a stable pH level during the process. Acetate buffer is effective in removing waste products and maintaining proper electrolyte balance during dialysis.


Why is there a loss of mass when heating sucrose?

The law of conservation of mass clearly states that the mass could not have been destroyed (nor created for that matter). Theresore, when the reaction with air took place, part of the mass of the sucrose would be converted to a gaseous state, and probably a chemical reaciton with the air would create a different compound, and would escape into the atmosphere. hope this answers the question.


How is the original sugar sucrose differ from resulting sugars glucose and fructose?

Sucrose is a larger molecule made up of two sugars glucose and fructose. These two are about half the size of sucrose.


What is the aftercare for patients who have undergone dialysis?

Both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients need to be vigilant about keeping their access sites and catheters clean and infection-free during and between dialysis runs