<span>Osmosis is defined as the movement of water across a
semipermeable membrane from high concentration to low concentration. This
occurs when the surrounding environment of the cell has a higher water
concentration than the cell itself. Osmosis is important in animal cells
because it helps in the distribution of nutrients and the release of metabolic
waste products. In plant cells, osmosis is responsible for the absorption of
water from the soil and the elevation of the liquid into other parts of the
plants.</span>
The answer to this question should be: <span>"i can return to my normal activities like cleaning my house and vacuuming"
A post cataract surgery patient will be prone to an airborne allergen such as dust so it is not recommended to do any cleaning or be in a place with much dust. Vacuuming will increase the amount of the dust in the room and this might cause damage to the patient eye.</span>
Answer:
An increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
Liquid; gas
Lacking oxygen
To decrease the temperature in the compost pile
Explanation:
1. Methane is one of the greenhouse gases. When these gases are released into the atmosphere, they increase the temperature of the earth surface because they trap heat within the earth. Other examples are carbon dioxide and water vapor.
2. Evaporation is a phase change from liquid to gas. During this process, heat is supplied to a liquid. When the molecules of the liquid gain enough energy, they then begin to break off into gaseous form. The reverse process of evaporation is condensation.
3. Anaerobic is a process that lacks oxygen. Aerobic processes are carried out with the availability of oxygen.
4. The reason why compost should be regularly mixed is to decrease the temperature in the compost pile. Portions of the compost can have a higher temperature than other parts. Therefore, mixing the compost will help to redistribute the heat in the compost.
Answer:
Anesthetic drugs
Explanation:
Anesthetic drugs serve to block the pain and other somatic sensations by inactivating the central nervous system. For example, procaine is used to block the pain sensation in the skin during the suturing of a gash or during dental work. These drugs target the voltage-gated Na+ channels and do not allow them to open. As a result, action potentials cannot propagate and pain signals do not reach the CNS. Some of these drugs also lower the speed of propagation of action potential.