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A transmitter capsule on a telephone is a part of the headset. It is typically only a part of a telephone, however, on old rotary phones.
The receiver capsule on a telephone converts electrical signals into sound waves that can be heard by the user. It plays a crucial role in allowing users to listen to the voice of the person on the other end of the line during a phone call.
receiver capsule is a telephone device who can detect sound wave
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The receiver is the part that is picked up and it has a microphone at one and and an earpiece at the other. The rest of the phone which stays on the table has the dialling mechanism and switches to disconnect the phone from the incoming line when not in use.
The function of a capsule is to contain the active ingredient and any excipient materials in a medicine. Typically, capsules are made of a Gelatin material and dissolves quickly to speed delivery of the medicine.
The juxtamedullary complex is also called the juxtaglomerular capsule, and it functions in the kidneys to do filtration. Another name for it is the Bowman's capsule.
The Bowman's Capsule is part of a Nephron, which would be found in the Kidney. It's function is to collect the filtrate from the Glomerulus, passing it on to the Proximal Convoluted Tubules (PCT's); subsequently, to the rest of the Nephron.
It carries water and minerals which are filtered out from the blood through glomerulus.
A stroke, "infarction", in the capsule area of the brain. This often results in a loss of motor functions. The motor function affected depends on the location of the lesion in the capsule.
The adipose capsule helps hold the kidney in place against the posterior abdominal wall and cushions the kidneys against external blows
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