somewhere between -65 and -90 mV
the concentration of solute
temperature, PH and concentration of substrate (reaction).
The three main factors that affect enjyme activity are:- a)Temperature:Enzymes generally function properly at a narrow rangr of temperature and shows its highest activity t a particular temperature called its optimum temperature. b)pH:-as temperature pH also has a particular value ,in which the enzymes are most active,called the optimum temperature. c)Concentration of substrate;-with the increase in substrate concentration,the velocity of the enzymatic reaction also increases,till a maximum velocitywhich does not rise any further with the rise in substrate concentration.
changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen ion (H+) concentration, inflation reflax( Hering-Breuer reflex), hypothalamus and other limbic structures and voluntary control.
The number of microbes and the nature of microbes in population. Other factors include the temperature and pH of the environment, the concentration of a agent, and the mode of action of a agent.
Which of the following could influence a person's blood alcohol concentration
the concentration of solute
excessive sweating is basically controlled by a multifactorial gene (polygenic with environmental influence ) . ( shiza mumtaz )
Insulin and Glycogen
the variables: ph non optimal ph will lead to excessive dosage of coagulant required. should be in between 5.5 to 7. concentration of coagulant optimum concentration maximize the formation of flocs by coagulant. concentration of flocculant optimum concentration maximize the formation of large agglomerates or clumps to be separated from water. temperature. performance substancially degrades at lower temperatures. It cause poor efficincy for attracting organic suspended solids. -zulfa tahir ^_^
the concentration of AA in the magma
The concentration; to prepare a solution the compound must have a solubility.
High salt concentration slows the denaturation of DNA because it stabilizes the charges
Factors that can influence a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) include but are not limited to gender, physical size, rate of consumption, presence or absence of food in the stomach, and the type of food consumed,
The term for having an excessive Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is DUI or DWI. DUI : Driving Under the Influence DWI : Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While Impaired (drugs or alcohol)
0.05% blood alcohol concentration
Factors that can influence a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) include but are not limited to gender, physical size, rate of consumption, presence or absence of food in the stomach, and the type of food consumed,