Does everyone in the world defecate?
Only if you drink anything and eat food.
If you are pregnant but haven't eaten anything or drink
you will need the toilet.
What quadrant is the gall bladder in?
The left upper quadrant is the location of the left portion of the liver, the larger portion of the stomach, the pancreas, left kidney, spleen, portions of the transverse and descending colon, and parts of the small intestine. The upper light contains the rest of the stomach.
What do you call organisms that break things down into nutrients?
Scavengers. Organisms that break things down into nutrients is called Matter.
Matter refers to the substance or substances of which physical objects are composed; material;a particular kind of substance:colored matter;physical or corporeal substance in general, whether solid, liquid or gaseous, esp. as distinguished from incorporeal substance, as spirit or mind or from qualities or actions;whether occupies space;things or something of a specified kind or in a specified connection:a matter of record;ground, reason or cause;a matter of complaint;a thing, affair or business:a matter of life and death;an amount or extent reckoned approximately.
Look up in the dictionary the meaning or meanings and you will understand better.
Increasing the surface area between solute and solvent increases what?
Increasing the surface area between solute and solvent increases the rate of dissolution, as it provides more contact for the solute molecules to interact with the solvent molecules. This can lead to a faster dissolution process and a more efficient mixing of the solute in the solvent.
What is the effect of air on food spoilage?
Air promotes food spoilage by providing oxygen for the growth of aerobic bacteria and fungi. It also allows for oxidation of fats and oils, leading to rancidity in foods. Vacuum sealing or storing food in airtight containers can help prevent air exposure and prolong the shelf life of food.
The stomach is the main organ responsible for digesting proteins. It secretes enzymes like pepsin and hydrochloric acid to break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids for absorption in the small intestine.
Is it possible to see slightly brighter colours in one eye than the other without any eye disease?
Yes, it is possible to perceive slightly brighter colors in one eye compared to the other even without any eye disease. This can be due to variations in the light sensitivity of each eye or differences in the cones in the retina, which detect color. It is not necessarily a cause for concern unless it is accompanied by other symptoms or changes in vision.
What does the uterus do in a fetal pig?
Umbilical cord - The flexible cordlike structure connecting a fetus at the navel with the placenta and containing two umbilical arteries and one vein that transport nourishment to the fetus and remove its wastes.
What is receptor desensitisation?
Receptors generate a cellular response upon binding their specific ligand. This response can vary in magnitude. Desensitisation is a phenomenon in which activation of a receptor can reduce the magnitude of the response if it is subsequently activated again. Usually the longer a receptor is activated for the greater the desensitisation will be.
There are 3 general mechanisms as to how desensitisation occurs. The first is uncoupling of the receptor from proteins which generate the cellular response. The second is internalising receptors so that they cannot be activated. The third is reducing production of receptors so less are available. In general mechanism 1 is short term, 2 is mid-term and 3 is long term.
Why are scientists who study the structure and function of cells called microbiologists?
Scientists who study the structure and function of cells are called microbiologists because the cells are very tiny and cannot be seen with the naked eye, but with a microscope.
Microbiology describes the study of microscopic organisms - microorganisms - and their effects. A microorganism is a life-form too small to be observed with the naked eye - without using a microscope.
The word 'microbiologist' is formed from 'micro' (very small) and 'logy' (the study or science or theory of something).
Fruit or vegetable in spanish?
here are some fruit in spanish
orange=naranja
grapes=uvas
bannana=pla'tano
cherries=cerezas
lemon=lim'on
pinapple=pin~a
apple=manzana
redcurrets=grosellas
plums=ciruelas
gooseberrys=grosellas silvestres
grapefruit=pomelo
pear=pera
blackberries=moras
melon=melo'n
strawberries=fresas
What are the symptoms of giardiasis?
It depends on what type the parasite is and how it behaves. Two examples are:
♦ The parasite can trigger a immune response that your immune system launched to try and get rid of it, and this causes side effects that you can notice, such as high fever and any related symptoms of cold and flu, as the immune system uses the same tactic to get rid of stuff that is not welcome.
♦ The parasite can get away with it and start leeching your life away by drinking your blood, and this can cause at lot of symptoms. Some are headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and lots of others depending how the parasite plots its evil plan to wreak havoc with your body.
Mycobacterium are a type of bacteria that can cause various diseases in humans and animals, including tuberculosis and leprosy. They have a unique cell wall structure that makes them resistant to many antibiotics and disinfectants. Mycobacterium can be transmitted through respiratory droplets, contaminated food or water, or direct contact with infected individuals.
How long does it take to digest a potato?
It generally takes around 2-5 hours for a potato to be fully digested in the stomach and small intestine. However, this can vary depending on factors like individual metabolism, the way the potato is prepared, and what other foods are consumed alongside it.
Peristalsis ends at the lower esophageal sphincter also known as the cardiac sphincter. This sphincter is located at the junction between the starting of the stomach and the end of the esophagus.
What is a non living pathogen that invades body cells?
A virus is a non-living pathogen that invades body cells to replicate and cause infection.
What is the sexiest eye colour?
Beauty is subjective and what one person finds attractive may not be the same for someone else. There is no universal "sexiest" eye color as it varies based on personal preference.
What is the importance of Cilia?
Cilia are slender protuberances that project from the much larger cell body.
There are two types of cilia: motile cilia and non-motile, or primary cilia, which typically serve as sensory organelles. In eukaryotes, cilia andflagella together make up a group of organelles known as undulipodia. Eukaryotic cilia are structurally identical to Eukaryotic flagella, although distinctions are sometimes made according to function and/or length.
What is significant about the right-front quadrant of a hurricane?
it is usually the area having onshore winds. it is also usually in tandem with the forward motion of the storm.less friction from the water with onshore as opposed to offshore winds.
Is there a list of Fibrous fruit and vegetable?
Sure, some examples of fibrous fruits are apples, pears, and bananas. Fibrous vegetables include broccoli, spinach, and carrots. These foods are high in dietary fiber, which is important for digestion and overall health.
Where are the gastric glands found and what do they do?
Gastric glands are found in the lining of the stomach. They secrete gastric juice, which contains hydrochloric acid, pepsinogen, and mucus. The hydrochloric acid helps break down food, while pepsinogen is converted to pepsin, an enzyme that digests proteins.
What can you use as contact solution?
You can use plain water if you absolutely HAVE to. If you're really desperate to get it cleaned off you can also spit on it; although it seems pretty gross, your saliva is much the same as the liquid covering your eye.
What famous philosiopher said- atoms are neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions?
This statement is derived from the Law of Conservation of Mass, which was formulated by Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist known as the "father of modern chemistry." This law states that the total mass of substances present before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass after the reaction.
What are the three kinds of skeletal cartilage?
The three types of skeletal cartilage are hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, and fibrocartilage. Hyaline cartilage is the most abundant type and provides support with flexibility. Elastic cartilage contains elastic fibers, allowing for greater flexibility. Fibrocartilage is the strongest type, providing both support and cushioning.
Fat is broken down through a process called lipolysis, which involves the breakdown of triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol by enzymes such as lipase. These fatty acids can then be utilized as energy by the body through a process called beta-oxidation.