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Soluble drugs placed under the tongue can be absorbed rapidly because the sublingual route allows for direct access to the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system and first-pass metabolism in the liver. The rich blood supply and thin mucosa under the tongue facilitate quick absorption into the systemic circulation, leading to faster onset of action.
Cheek cells seen under the microscope may appear less defined and organized compared to those illustrated in textbooks. This is because textbook illustrations often depict idealized versions of cells for educational purposes, while actual cheek cells may vary in shape, size, and arrangement. Additionally, factors like staining techniques and magnification levels can affect the appearance of cheek cells under the microscope.
No, and please do not try to place it there. You will have a fight on your hands. The bit is placed on top the tongue between the gap of the teeth.
Microchips are typically placed under the skin between a cat's shoulder blades for identification purposes.
The organelles in a cheek cell that are not visible under a light microscope are the ribosomes. These organelles are responsible for protein synthesis.
Licit: this is a drug that is acceptable by law under some circumstances. e.g : when a person is under age. Illicit: these are drugs that are illegal to use, possess, use or produce. e.g : cocaine, marijuana.
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In an onion slide preparation, thin layers of onion cells are placed on a slide, stained, and observed under a microscope to study cell structure. On the other hand, a cheek slide involves gently scraping cells from the inside of the cheek, staining them, and examining them microscopically. Both slides are commonly used in biology practicals to observe and compare plant (onion) and animal (cheek) cell structure.
Marijuana falls under the following categories: Drugs and illegal drugs
When butter is placed under the sun, it will melt.
Drugs and other pharmaceuticals are protected under the patent laws not under the copyright laws.
Safranin is used to stain cheek cells to make them more visible under a microscope. It helps to enhance the contrast between the cell components, making it easier to observe and analyze the cells' structure and characteristics.