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No there is a range of resting potentials. For example retinal ganglion cells have a resting potential of -65 mV while the endocochlear potential is +80 mV.
yes it does
Spreading is done carefully on agar plate as we have to prevent even a minute to minute contamination and also we have to check that weather the spreading is done equally or not while not demaging the layer of agar.
we need about 20 percent a day4%4%Although Earth's atmosphere at sea level contains 21% oxygen by volume the human body only uses about 5% out of the available 21% oxygen per breath. Oxygen is used to facilitate the conversion of glucose into energy (ADP - adenosine triphosphate) by acting as a proton trasnfer agent in the electron transfer chain after the Kerbs Cycle. It is because we only require about 5% out of the available 21% that we can save other peoples' lives via artificial respiration during CPR; ie: we have 16% that we breath out so the other person has more than they need.
Liquid aspiration is when a person breaths in while drinking, vomiting, etc . There are plenty of ways someone can aspirate liwuid it can cause pnumonia and can even kill you
The normal respiration rate for adults is 14-20 breaths per minute at rest while awake. When asleep it can drop as low as 8 but on most people it doesn't fall below 12.
The heart of an average person while resting or sitting down should be only about 60 to 80 times a minute.
The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is 30-60 breaths a minute. When the respiratory rate drops below that, this is a symptom of sleep apnea or respiratory difficulties, and the baby should be seen by a physician immediately.
60 while resting 100 while exersiceing
19 breaths per minute * 5 minutes = 95 breaths per 5 minutes
A normal, healthy heart should beat anywhere from 60-100 times per minute.
yes that is a normal heart rate
To try and avoid or eliminate side cramps while running one should take deep breaths from the belly and not the chest. Shallow breaths should be avoided and remaining hydrated will help.
The pulse rate of an adult horse at rest averages 30-40 beats per minute (bpm). A pulse rate of 50 or higher in an adult horse at rest may mean the horse is in physical distress.
If you're a human, about 30-40 years old, then it's an OK heart rate for exercise.
A normal resting pulse rate for an adult male is typically between 60-100 beats per minute. Regular physical activity can lower the resting heart rate, while certain health conditions or medications can elevate it. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice on heart health.
Resting heart rate should be monitored while the subject is lying down; preferably right after waking up.