Explanation:
<u>The three specialized cell that are present within wall of the stomach , are as follows -</u>
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</u>1. Chief cell - It is also called as the zymogenic or the peptic cell . It is secreted by the hormone Pepsinogen , which is further activated in an acidic medium . It helps to complete the digestion of the proteins .
2. Parietal cell - Parietal cell secrets the hydrochloric acid which provides an acidic medium in stomach for the digestion of the protein .
3. Mucous cell - It is a slimy mucus substance , that forms a protective layer around the gastric wall , in order to protect the wall of stomach from the acid hydrochloric acid .
Answer:
Pull them off slowly. It will pain a little bit, but it only lasts for a few seconds. Once the pain is gone, pull it a little bit more. Eventually it will be off and the pain will be les than the pain of the shots altogether.
My parents taught me this and it barely hurt.
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Answer:
Testosterone
Explanation:
Testosterone (including all anabolic steroids) are schedule III according to DEA.
Answer:
Given
Per Kg of body mass, there is 3 gram of potassium
And abundance of three isotopes are as follows
Potassium-39, Potassium-40, and Potassium-41. Have abundances respectively as 93.26%, 0.012% and 6.728%.
1) A body weighing 80 Kg will have 240 grams of potassium. And the amount of Potassium-40 will be 0.012% of 240 gram
= 240*0.012/100 = 0.0288 gram.
2) Dose in (Gy) = (energy absorbed)/(mass of the body) = ( 1.1*106*1.6*10-19)/(80) = 22*10-10 J/kg
Dose (in siverts) = RBE*Dose(in Gy) = 1.2*22*10-10 = 26.4*10-10