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Changes occur everywhere, every moment around us. Everything in the world is subject to change. There are five types of changes. 1. Chemical and physical changes. 2. Reversible and irreversible changes. 3. Desirable and undesirable changes. 4. Periodic and non-periodic changes. 5. Slow and fast changes. Chemical changes: That change the chemical composition of the material. Physical change: That are temporary and do not change the chemical composition of the material. They change only the state, colour, and texture. Reversible chages: They can be reversed. Irreversible changes: They cannot be reversed. Desirable changes: Which are desired Undeirable changes: Which are'nt desired. Periodic changes: Which happen after a regular intervals. Non-periodic changes: Which happen irregular of any specific interval time. Slow changs: Which take a long time to occur. Fast changes: Which happen quickly. -Param Gupta, Std. 6, Victorious Kidss Educares
Monitoring vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. Analyzing blood tests to assess levels of glucose, electrolytes, and hormones. Assessing body weight and composition to track changes impacting homeostasis.
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Some symptoms that indicate a chemical change include the formation of gas, a change in color, the release of heat or light, and the production of a precipitate. These changes are typically not easily reversed, unlike physical changes.
Basically there are 3 types on changes in chemisty. 1. Inorganic Changes-reaction of elements and compounds 2. Organic Changes-reactons of mineral oils and its compound. 3. Bio-chemical changes-reactions involves protein, enzyme and hormones.
The Doctors - 2008 Unusual Body Changes 3-81 was released on: USA: 18 January 2011
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Y chromosome sperm can survive in the female body for up to 3-5 days before fertilization occurs.
The 3 P's is one way one can remember symptoms that may occur when one's blood glucose increases: Polyuria - Frequent Urination Polydypsia- Increased thirst Polyphagia- Increased hunger
Sperms live 3 days/72hours in a female body and then they die.
within 3 weeks
The menstrual cycle refers to the series of hormonal changes in a woman's body that prepare for a possible pregnancy each month. The period, or menstruation, is the shedding of the uterine lining when pregnancy does not occur, typically lasting 3-7 days.
The female not only has to be in heat but she will only throw that scent off 3 days out of the 3 weeks she is in heat. So unless she is throwing off that scent, then and only then will they mate.
Aneurysms can occur in any artery of the body. The three most common and the main areas of concern for aneurysms to occur are the brain, abdominal aorta, and the femoral artery.
They are most likely to occur in adults between the ages of 20 and 50, with the female: male ratio being about 3: 1.
The resistance of a human body changes, you can divide it in 3 groups: dry body, semi-wet body (sweat,...) and wet body (in a swimming pool,...) the more wet the body becomes, the lower the resistance.
Semen stays alive in the female body for 3 days so after a week I would say.