No, because there is no lungs to breath the oxygen. A decapitated head will die for it lacks the essential elements of vitality.
(Mr.Damien: Please read the question again. The blood would contain every element it normally does. Including Oxygen)
because non sterile water could have certain elements that could react to the other substances you are using which could cause discrepancies in your results and give non factual information.
Theoretically yes. It would be comparable to a developing baby in its mothers womb.
Yes, catheter balloons should be filled with sterile water. Using sterile water helps prevent infection and ensures the integrity of the balloon. Additionally, sterile water minimizes the risk of introducing contaminants that could compromise patient safety. Always follow medical guidelines and manufacturer instructions when filling catheter balloons.
It is not recommended to use sterile water in autoclaves as it may contain particles or impurities that could interfere with the sterilization process. Distilled water is preferred in autoclaves because it is free of impurities and minerals that could cause buildup and affect the equipment.
Transferring culture from an open broth tube into a sterile broth tube introduces microorganisms from the original culture into the sterile environment. This can lead to the growth of the transferred organisms in the sterile broth, allowing for further study or propagation. However, if not done aseptically, there is a risk of contaminating the sterile broth with unwanted microbes, which could compromise experimental results. Proper technique, such as using a flame-sterilized inoculating loop, is essential to minimize contamination.
altho it dosent have to be sterile it could infect the wound if it is not. but a non sterile cover is better then none at all.
Cleanliness does not necessarily have anything to do with sterility. Sterile means that the food does not contain viable organisms. An items could be sterile, but not clean.
If the needle isn't sterile and you are the only one to use it, you could get an infection. If the needle isn't sterile and other people have used it, you could get an infection or diseases as bad as AIDS
because non sterile water could have certain elements that could react to the other substances you are using which could cause discrepancies in your results and give non factual information.
Yes, you could eat it, but you would not find it very nutritious as the human digestive system is not designed to digest it. In an emergency it might help you survive a little longer, but you would not be able to live on it very long.
I'm not really sure what you mean by sterile solution because it could be administered different ways, but generally unless it is from an unopened container that is sterile, and is administered with a newly opened syringe and needle, than it is not.
If the man is really sterile, no.
Could chameleons survive in the ocean why or why not???
Could We Survive was created on 2008-03-18.
Cattle from the East could not survive on the tough prairie grasses, but the could easily survive the harsh climate of the plains.
The main reason men become sterile is the cause of a low sperm count. One could also choose to become sterile and have a vasectomy so as to not have any more children.
Not exactly. Sterile refers to being free from living organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, that could cause infection or disease. Cleanliness, on the other hand, usually refers to the absence of dirt or grime. While something that is sterile is usually clean, something can be clean without necessarily being sterile.