to prevent haemodialysis
Glucose diffuses through dialysis tubing into the distilled water as, glucose molecules are small, it could fit through the pores of the dialysis tube. It is also because glucose is hydrophillic, (polar compound), which will dissolve in water as it is a polar compound as well.
Cl- and glucose
No; the sucrose molecule (as a disaccharide) is too large to pass through by passive diffusion. Glucose, on the other hand, (a monosaccharide) is able to permeate the dialysis tubing. In the body, glucose/sucrose is transmitted across membranes though the use of active/facilitated diffusion.
Dialysis membranes are typically not permeable to sucrose. Removing sugar from the blood can be dangerous as it can lead to hypoglycemia. Sugar molecules are too large to pass through dialysis membranes.
It would turn yellow.
reabsorb Na+, K+, glucose, and other molecules
transmission down shift after fuild change
how many grams of glucose must be added to 525g of 2.5 percent leg mass glucose solution?and give the furmela?
Davita is a nationally known dialysis center that has centers located all over the United States. They have recently added some centers to the state of Hawaii.
It appears that a combination of eating less and dialysis has reduced the need for insulin for our father. His glucose level was checked a few times after a meal of 2 cups of sticky rice or other high carbohydrate food. This gives us a baseline to whether the insulin is necessary after a particular meal. So, checking the glucose level, methodically, will help one find their sliding scale. Do check with your doctor and care provider nurses. So far, I have met one person on dialysis who has become free of insulin shots for a combination of dialysis and the diabetic medication. I have also met another patient on dialysis who came down with pancreas failure.
The dialysate used in dialysis contains electrolytes like sodium, potassium, calcium, and bicarbonate dissolved in sterile water. These electrolytes help maintain the body's balance of fluids and ions by removing waste products and excess fluids during the dialysis process.
i think that it is cytoplasm....