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What is the function of capsule?

The function of a capsule is to contain the active ingredient and any excipient materials in a medicine. Typically, capsules are made of a Gelatin material and dissolves quickly to speed delivery of the medicine.


What is the function of a slime capsule in a bacterial cell?

A slime capsule in a bacterial cell provides protection against desiccation (drying out), phagocytosis by immune cells, and chemical attack. It also helps the bacteria adhere to surfaces and form biofilms.


What is the function of brownman's capsule?

Bowman's capsule, also known as the glomerular capsule, is a critical structure in the nephron of the kidney. Its primary function is to encase the glomerulus, where blood filtration occurs. It collects the filtrate—composed of water, ions, and small molecules—from the blood, allowing waste products to be processed into urine while retaining larger molecules like proteins and blood cells. This process is essential for maintaining the body's fluid and electrolyte balance.


What is a adrenal capsule?

An adrenal capsule is a supplement that typically contains extracts from the adrenal glands of animals. It is promoted as a natural way to support adrenal function and help manage stress. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness and safety.


What is the function of a moss spore seta?

The capsule is veryimportant to the reproduction of the moss. During the reproduction, the egg cell develops into the spore capsule. Then the spore capsule is released and it joins with the sperm cell. Soon, a new moss is formed.

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What is receiver capsule?

receiver capsule is a telephone device who can detect sound wave


What is the function of the capsule on the telephone?

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What is the function of the receiver capsule to the telephone?

The receiver is the part that is picked up and it has a microphone at one and and an earpiece at the other. The rest of the phone which stays on the table has the dialling mechanism and switches to disconnect the phone from the incoming line when not in use.


When you speak into the receiver on a telephone the receiver's function is most like the function of which part of the neuron?

the testicle


When you speak into the receiver of a telephone the receivers function is most like the function of which part of the neuron?

the testicle


What is transmitter capsule on telephone?

A transmitter capsule on a telephone is a part of the headset. It is typically only a part of a telephone, however, on old rotary phones.


Is there any parts of receiver capsule?

no


Where is a magnet found in a telephone?

in a receiver


What is a telephone receiver button?

It's the button (or buttons) that the telephone receiver rests on when not in use - that disconnects the phone line until a call is received.


Who invented the telephone receiver?

Alexander Graham Bell, same with the telephone, i believe.


What do you get when when you cross a hunting dog with a telephone?

When you cross a hunting dog with a telephone, you get a "golden receiver." This playful pun combines the traits of a hunting dog, known for its keen sense of smell and tracking abilities, with the communication function of a telephone, resulting in a humorous twist on words.


Is the telephone receiver in the earpiece?

The telephone receiver contains the earpiece. Virtually all receivers also contain the transmitter, which is the microphone that picks up the user's voice.