<span>The extracellular fluid would have more salt. This would be because more of the sodium would be found in the blood than in the cells. Keeping a static level of sodium in the bloodstream is necessary for the proper cell activities, but increasing sodium intake can lead to negative effects.</span>
Answer:
1 at one is the answer
if I'm right pls make me braniest
Answer:
1) sound is encoded on a digital recording as an electrical signal.
2) the digital recording plays the sound as an electrical signal.
3) the electric signal moves through a voice coil
4) The voice coil produces a magnetic field.
5) changing the magnetic field pushes and pulls on the diaphragm.
I would say <span>C. being injected into the cell is the right answer</span>
The option that is an example of the "ethical dilemma" of creating and destroying human embryos is option A: Some people..."believe an embryo has the same moral standing as a human being?"
<h3>What moral dilemmas do embryonic stem cells present?</h3>
The infinite differentiation potential of iPSCs, which can be used for human cloning and pose a risk for the creation of human embryos and human-animal chimeras, is the center of the current ethical debates surrounding stem cell-based therapies.
However, due to the fact that it involves the killing of human embryos, hESC research is morally and politically contentious. The controversy over abortion has a strong connection to the issue of when human existence begins in the United States.
Learn more about human embryos from
brainly.com/question/2625384
#SPJ1