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Osmosis is a process of movement of solvents through a semi-permeable membrane from a region of lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration. In case of plants, the plants absorb water from the soil through their roots. The root hairs absorb the bulk of the water. These root hairs act as a semipermeable barrier, allowing water molecules (solvent) to move from a high concentration (soil) to a low concentration (groundwater) (roots). In the human body osmosis regulates the flow of dissolved solids, liquids, and gases across the semipermeable membrane of cells that selectively allows certain substances to pass in and out of the cell, This also assists in releasing toxic metabolic waste products such as urea.
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When we run, our body needs oxygen for respiration. Also, when we are running we are actually producing Carbon Dioxide. If there is a lot of Carbon Dioxide in our blood stream, the Aorta and the carotid Artery will detect this and send this information to the Medulla. The Medulla will realize that there is so much CO2 in our blood and will send impulses down the accelerator nerve, this increases our heart rate and this leads to oxygen being produced to our cells to get rid of the extra CO2 in our body. HOWEVER, if the Aorta and Carotid Artery detect low amount of CO2 in our blood, the Medulla will send impulses down the decelerator nerve which slows down the Heart Rate.
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Yes the mass will increase due to some water from the vinegar entering into the egg. Kindly read the description below the video in order to understand the process in detail.
Yes, you can use a clinical thermometer too as we just need to record the temperature and the water will just be warm enough to be recorded in the thermometer. The only difference is that when you use this thermometer you will have to shake the thermometer to bring the mercury down before putting it into the next glass (since this thermometer has a kink which maintains the temperature of the water in the glass even when you take it out of the glass). In a Lab thermometer this becomes easy as it has no kink and hence the temperature immediately comes to room temperature, as soon as we take it out of the glass
The heartbeat definitely increases when we walk relatively fast. However we do not have the knowledge to tell you if your heartbeat is normal. It would be best to consult a medical practitioner for this.
I'm a teenage girl. One time when I was doing Karate, my heart was beating so FAST and I felt so out of breath that I felt like I was gonna dir fr no joke, but it became normal again after 1 min rest.
Yes, can understand that your heartbeat must have gone very fast. The heart rate typically rises during exercise or as a response to stress, but soon normalizes after we take a break and rest.