phosphate and potassium
This is Soduim and phosphate.
Blood volume and Concentration
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
The concentration of oxygen inhaled depends upon the prescribed flow rate and the ventilatory minute volume (MV).
Factors that influence rate of diffusionThe rate of diffusion depends on the concentration difference across the two sides of the membrane.The rate depends on the permeability of the plasma membrane to the diffusing substance.The rate of diffusion depends on the temperature of the solution.The rate of diffusion through a membrane is also directly proportional to the surface area of the membrane, which can be increased by such adaptations as microvilli.the thickness of the cell membranethe mass of the solute particlesthe difference in the initial concentration gradient*these are also factors that influence the rate of diffusion between extracellular and intracellular environments
The urine volume decreased as the concentration gradient increased.
hypotonic
Because molarity depends on the concentration of the solute.
No, they are very different properties. But the density depends on concentration for solutions. Density is the ratio mass/volume. Concentration is the amount of an element (or compound) in a given mass (or volume) of an another compound or mixture.
Blood volume and Concentration
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.
The concentration of a solution is typically given in terms of the volume of solution, in liters.
The concentration of oxygen inhaled depends upon the prescribed flow rate and the ventilatory minute volume (MV).
Factors that influence rate of diffusionThe rate of diffusion depends on the concentration difference across the two sides of the membrane.The rate depends on the permeability of the plasma membrane to the diffusing substance.The rate of diffusion depends on the temperature of the solution.The rate of diffusion through a membrane is also directly proportional to the surface area of the membrane, which can be increased by such adaptations as microvilli.the thickness of the cell membranethe mass of the solute particlesthe difference in the initial concentration gradient*these are also factors that influence the rate of diffusion between extracellular and intracellular environments
The urine volume decreased as the concentration gradient increased.
This depends on the volume and concentration of this solution.
the temperature of the water (table G in the chemistry reference table)