why are limb leads placed on fleshy parts of the body
If the electrodes are not inert, then they are going to become part of the chemical reaction, rather than just being conduits for electricity, and if they become part of the chemical reaction, they are going to get used up, and you will wind up with no electrodes.
Applied biochemistry is that part of the field in which the knowledge and techniques are applied to the real world.
Calcium chloride when mixed with ammonium and applied to the soil will increase the absorption of nitrogen by the plant increasing yield from 14 to 15%. This can be applied with a spread as part of the fertilization process.
When there is a burn on the skin, it undergoes some reaction. So ice is applied to slow down the reaction and prevent further damage. It also provides much relive.
Yes. In very small amounts.Sodium chloride is salt, applied at about 1 part to 1,000 salt to soil it can have a slight fertilising effect, but used at 1lb to a gallon of water it is a weedkiller.
to reduce AC interference
it the acene i.e fleshy thalamus
loss of a body part. usually a limb, or part of a limb.
thigh
knee
The ovary
Parsons nose
leg bone
limb
arm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and handarm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and hand
It is the bulb, which is also the edible part.
electrodes.