Body fluids, cellular secretions, and intracellular matrix
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Sand, very small stones and rocks are often found in soil and they are not alive.
Three examples of nonliving things are rocks (stones, gravel, sand), air and water.
Water, ions (such as sodium, potassium, and calcium), and gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) are three non-living substances found within a cell.
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1.] Isotonic - concentrationg is the same on the outside and inside [dynamic equilibrium] 2.] Hypotonic - concentration of substances lower outside the cell, water flows in, turgor pressure increases, and cell bursts 3.] Hypertonic - concentration of substances higher outside the cell, water flows out and cell shrinks
If you are talking about three substances that are normally found in blood but not in urine, they are leukocytes, erythrocytes and glucose.
The orthocenter of a triangle is found at the intersection of the three altitudes of the triangle. Obtuse triangles contain altitudes which are found outside of the triangle, meaning their orthocenter must be outside of the triangle as well.
'separated three substances' is past tense.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are typically present in blood but not normally found in urine.
There are many but they include wind, rain, rocks or sand.
Nonliving factors that are found in an organism's physical environment are also known as abiotic factors. Abiotic factors can be physical or chemical. Examples include light, water, air, soil, and temperature. These various factors can affect different organisms in different ways.