Water absorption is very important phenomenon in order to maintain the blood volume in the circulation. Water helps in digestion as it helps in the breakdown of the food particles and make the bolus. After its function or when the blood volume is low, it is absorbed majorly from large intestine but small amount of water is absorbed from the small intestine as well.
Here, A - gastroesophageal junction
B - Fundus region of stomach
C- Duodenum (small intestine)
D- Transverse colo (large intestine)
E- Ascending colon
F- Jejunum (small intestine)
G- Appendix
H- Rectum
Hence, the correct options are:- D, E and F.
E H Using this diagram as a reference, indicate all of the locations where water is...
E Using this diagram as a reference, indicate all of the locations where water is added to the digestive system F Ос D CH 2 B
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Given h(t)=(e-t+e-3t)u(t) find: A) The transfer function H(s). B) The locations of all poles and zeros. C) Determine if the system is stable or not D) Find the differential equation for this system.
Question 2.6 Circle the locations on the plot that indicate where the nuclei are. Question 2.7 Estimate the separation between the two nuclei. Question 2.8 Identify and shade the region(s) of the plot where both electrons are located between the two nuclei. Figure 2: The radial distribution functions of two hydrogen atoms sep- arated by a small distance. Left H ...... Right H Probability (relative to maximum) - 2 Distance from origin (Å)
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18. How is the balance of water, and essential ions such as sodium, regulated in the renal system, regardless of conditions such as abundance of water to drink? How do the hormones ADH and aldosterone contribute to this osmoregulation (Review negative feedback mechanisms in slides 49 and 51)? 19. Be able to follow the process of digestion, as discussed in lecture, all the way from mouth to anus. Where does mechanical digestion occur? Where does...
I am having difficulty
identifying the proton locations from the H NMR for methyl
diantilis. Any help is appreciated thank you!
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Illustrate all the locations where the molecule 8-ethyl deca-2, 4 diene could form hydrogen bonds with water either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing hydrogen bonds between water and the molecule using dashed lines. Be sure it is clear exactly which atoms on each molecule are involved in the hydrogen bonds. If the molecule is not capable of forming hydrogen bonds...
Calculat??e ?E?o for the half-cell
OH?- l? H?2? I Pt at 25 degrees celsius by
using the value for the ion product of water K ?w =
1.0*1014 ?, and remember that the half-cell H
?+ ?I H 2 I Pt is the reference electrode for
measuring all standard half-cell potentials. (Hints: Start by
calculating
?G?o? for the dissociation reaction of water. The
half-cell reactions that are involed are H ?+ +
e?--- > (1/2)H ?2 and ?H ?2O? +...
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What additional information is needed? This was all I was
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With reference to compound labelled JNJ4796, indicate the IR absorptions of the major functional groups present and using numbers on the hydrogens on the structure, indicate the 'H-NMR signals of the different hydrogens present. [This should be on a separate page] HN 0 JNJ4796
With reference to compound labelled JNJ4796, indicate the IR absorptions of the major functional groups present and using numbers on the hydrogens on...