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What changes do you think when water heated and cooled?

When water is heated, the molecules gain energy and move more quickly, causing the water to expand and eventually turn into steam. When water is cooled, the molecules lose energy and move more slowly, causing the water to contract and eventually freeze into ice.


What did democritus and aristole think if matter is in separate bits or is it continuous?

Democritus proposed that matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms, which he believed to be separate and distinct from each other. Aristotle, on the other hand, argued that matter is continuous and infinitely divisible, without any fundamental smallest building blocks like atoms.


Factors that affect vascular resistance?

Vascular resistance is influenced by factors such as vessel radius, vessel length, blood viscosity, and vessel compliance. Changes in these factors can impact the resistance to blood flow in the vasculature, affecting blood pressure and overall circulatory function.


According to Aristotle why does a drop of water fall through the air and not the ground?

Aristotle believed that objects move in their natural place based on their elemental composition. A drop of water is made up of the element water, which he thought belonged in the air due to its lightness and fluidity. Therefore, a drop of water falls through the air and not the ground because its natural place is in the air.


How many liters in a unit of blood?

A unit of blood is a pint, or .47 liters. i don't think this is right because i told my PE teacher this and he said it was wrong

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Which organ system absorbs food in blood?

I think it's intestines


What organ absorbs the digested food into the blood?

The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.


How do organ systems transport nutrients and oxygen throughout your body?

i think it`s through blood stream


Can aids patients donate their organ?

One of the few consequences of HIV infection is that the infection can be transmitted by not only blood donation but also by any organ donation. Please do not think of organ or body donation.


What did Aristotle write about?

Science I think


How is warmer blood cooled?

The blood carries the heat from the warm interior of the body to the surface, where it is cooled off in the skin. After cooling, the blood is carried back to the interior of the body. In this way the blood equalizes the body temperature, and keeps it from becoming too hot in some parts and not warm enough in others.


What were the names of Plato's kids?

I think it was Aristotle


Why is the cardiovascular system important to all other organ systems?

um i think its because it pumps blood to all the other systems


Which organ system makes blood?

Red blood cell's organ system is CirculatoryRed blood cells are produced by bone marrow, which is not an organ, but a tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.Blood cells are suppose to be produced from bone marrow.Bone marrow makes your blood cells, but it isn't considered an organ. See Related Links.The red bone marrow


What did Aristotle instill in Alexander?

The need to think logically.


Does Aristotle think short people can't be beautiful?

no


What did Aristotle think about the shape of heaven?

He thought it was a trapezoid.

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