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Q: What wastes are those which will not decay even for a long period of time?
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Is regulate filtration a function of blood?

No, it is not. However, it does carry wastes to areas that remove wastes from the blood and therefore from the body: lungs, kidneys, and even the skin.


How do radioactive wastes affect the Earth?

it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much


Why is Radioactive decay is said to be random?

The underlying truth in radioactive decay is that on an individual basis, no unstable atom will have a predictable time until it will decay. We understand and characterize the decay of radionuclides on the basis of statistical analysis. Only by looking at a large number of atoms of a given isotope of a given element and counting the decay events over time can we quantify the decay rate. The term half-life is used to state (based on the statistics) when half of a given quantity of a substance will have undergone radioactive decay. Note that atoms are incredibly tiny things, and even if we have very tiny quantities of a given radioactive material, we'll have huge numbers of atoms of that material in the sample. The larger the number of atoms of material and the longer we count the decay events, the more accurate our half-life value will be. Having said all that, no one can predict when a given atom of any radionuclide will decay. Each is different, and that is the basis for the random nature of nuclear or radioactive decay.


Which term refers to the period where no impulse can be generated even with intense stimulation?

Which term refers to the period whereby no neural impulses can be generated even with intense stimulation


Which term referes to the period whereby no impulse can be generated even with intense stimulation?

Absolute refactory period

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What radioactive decay has no particles?

Even gamma decay is considered to produce a particle for each decay event: the photon. Perhaps you are thinking of K capture (a form of beta decay), but it still emits a neutrino.


Is regulate filtration a function of blood?

No, it is not. However, it does carry wastes to areas that remove wastes from the blood and therefore from the body: lungs, kidneys, and even the skin.


Can you get pregnant while on the birth control shot and period?

Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.


How do radioactive wastes affect the Earth?

it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much


Why does honey not decay even when kept for a long time?

honey s source of oil type mostly oil neve decay..


Who discovered radioactive decay in 1898?

ernest Rutherford _______________________________________________________________ Radioactive decay was actually discovered in 1896 by Henri Bacquerel. Ernest Rutherford discovered the formula of radioactive decay (Such as the falk-life, differences between alpha and beta decay and even how the elements become new elements after the decay), but he did not discover the radioactive decay himself.


What happens to an organism after it dies?

In the wild it will decay and turn into plantlife When buried in a coffin it will decay, but at a slower rate When mummified, it will decay at an even slower rate When air-locked (stuck in tar, wrapped up, etc.) it won't decay at all


What could happen to an organism after it dies?

In the wild it will decay and turn into plantlife When buried in a coffin it will decay, but at a slower rate When mummified, it will decay at an even slower rate When air-locked (stuck in tar, wrapped up, etc.) it won't decay at all


What are multiples of 2 called?

Those are called "even numbers".Those are called "even numbers".Those are called "even numbers".Those are called "even numbers".