What causes the rise in blood hemoglobin levels when a person moves to a high-altitude location? Choose all correct answers. A. The kidney produces more erythropoetin. B. The bone marrow produce more red blood cells. C. The kidney produces more renin. D ...
What causes nastic movements in plants? Movements In Plants: Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement...
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What is the effect of interferons on neighboring cells? What happens to a cell's volume and surface area as it becomes larger? What are gustatory cells? What are chromosomes made up of? What are the 2 main causes of cell division?
Both adhesion and cohesion play vital roles in capillary action, a phenomenon where liquid moves against the force of gravity in narrow spaces. Adhesion causes the liquid to cling to the walls of the tube, while cohesion keeps the liquid molecules together as they rise. 8 Interestingly, the ba...
A “new” mechanism for oedema generation: strongly negative interstitial fluid pressure causes rapid fluid flow into thermally injured skin. Acta Physiol Scand. 1987;129:433–5. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Lund T, Wiig H, Reed RK. Acute postburn edema: role of strongly negative ...
Capillary action is also a result of surface tension. As we mentioned, this happens in plants when they "suck up" water. The water adheres to the inside of the plant's tubes, but the surface tension attempts to flatten it out. This makes the water rise and cohere to itself again, a...
This action packs the sample tightly down into the bottom of the capillary. The 'bouncing effect' causes tight packing of the substance and avoids the inclusion of air pockets. Step 4: The correct filling height can be checked with the engraved ruler on the capillary fillin...
What may be the molecular trigger that causes cells in the presomitic mesoderm to finally condense into somites? Describe the stages of cellular development prior to tissue stages. What is the chorioallantois membrane present in the embryoni...
What are the trends for electron affinity and what causes it? Explain how a chemical reaction can either release energy or store energy. What is a gas? How does the digestive system work with the circulatory or respiratory systems? How does the digestive system work with the...