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Who is the author of theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein!The theory of reletivity is when you approach the speed of light,time moves slower of you,thus,tricking space/time and creating a hole in the fabric of space such as a worm hole.Dont forget this!


What is a small rocky particle that moves through space and most often is about the size of a grain of sand?

A small rocky object that orbits the Sun is an asteroid. The Asteroid Belt, a collection of many asteroids, is located between Mars and Jupiter.


What is the space between two neurons called?

The space between the ending of one neuron and the communication with the next neuron is called the synapse, or sometimes it is called the synaptic gap or synaptic cleft. But synapse is the common term.


When the amount of fluid in the spaces between cells and increases so does the pressure in the spaces what are you a fair will happen?

Interstitial FluidFluid in the spaces between cellsThe fluid located in the space between the cells is known as extracellular fluid.inter cellular fluidThe spaces between cells are pores or air spaces


Condition in which dopller effect is not applicable?

in the vacuum of space. the Doppler effect depends on the time sound takes to travel through air, and the apparent change in that sound based on how far away it is as it approaches, passes and moves away from your stationary position. (if your position is not stationary, the effect is accelerated based on your speed as well as the speed of the moving (sounding) object or mechanism. since there is no air in space through the sound would have to travel, there should be (in theory) no Doppler effect in space. if you go into space and learn otherwise - let us earthbound humans know!

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What conduct fluid from the interstitial space back to the venous system?

The lymphatic system conducts fluid from the interstitial space back to the venous system. It consists of a network of vessels and lymph nodes that help transport excess fluid, waste products, and immune cells from tissues back into the bloodstream.


Why is there hyponatremia in burn patients?

After a person is severely burned, there is a massive shift in fluids from the intravascular space to the interstitial. As the fluid moves out, sodium moves with it causing a decrease in sodium in the blood stream - hyponatremia.


Is void same as interstitial space?

Yes it is the same since the space between the crystal arrangements of a crstal arrangement is called interstitial space and the space between 2 or more atoms or ions is called a void.see it is the same


Released by the gland cells into the interstitial space?

endocrine secretions


What does the medical term interstitial mean?

The term "interstitial" refers to the space between tissues or cells in the body. In medicine, interstitial can describe conditions or diseases that affect or occur in these spaces, such as interstitial lung disease or interstitial cystitis.


What causes interstitial tissue fluid?

Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid) is a solution that surrounds the cells of animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, it includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstitial spaces, also known as the tissue spaces.


What is the shift of intravascular fluid to the interstitial space called?

The shift of intravascular fluid to the interstitial space is called extravasation or leakage. This can occur due to various factors such as inflammation, increased capillary permeability, or imbalance in hydrostatic pressure.


What conducts fluid from the interstitial space back to the venous system?

lymphatic system


What is extracellular fluid AND where is it found?

Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of cells. It is in the interstitial space, in the blood vessels and lymph vessels


What isextracellularfluid ANDwhere is itfound?

Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of cells. It is in the interstitial space, in the blood vessels and lymph vessels


Partial pressure of oxygen in interstitial space of peripheral tissues?

The partial pressure of oxygen in the interstitial space of peripheral tissues is typically around 40 mmHg. This level is lower than the partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood, which is around 100 mmHg. Oxygen diffuses from blood capillaries into the interstitial space to reach cells for metabolism.


What happened to the volume of urine as the solute concentration in the interstitial space increased?

As the solute concentration in the interstitial space increases, the volume of urine tends to decrease. This is because the kidneys reabsorb more water from the filtrate to help maintain the body's fluid and solute balance.

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