Answer: S waves
Explanation:
After an earthquake, secondary waves arrive second at a seismometer. Secondary waves, or S waves, are seismic waves that are known as body waves.
Answer:
The preferable words for the fill in the blanks will be -
afferent, efferent;
blood plasma;
diffusion (passive transport), active transport;
microvilli;
secretion;
urine output, cellular metabolism, diet;
1-1.8;
Urochrome;
urea, uric acid, creatinine;
vaporization, lungs, perspiration, skin, decreases;
dialysis.
Explanation:
- The glomerulus is a unique high-pressure capillary bed because the <u>afferent</u> arteriole feeding it is larger in diameter than the <u>efferent </u>arteriole draining the bed.
- Glomerular filtrate is very similar to <u>blood plasma</u>, but it has fewer proteins.
- Mechanisms of tubular reabsorption include <u>diffusion (passive transport) </u>and <u>active transport</u>.
- As an aid for the reabsorption process, the cells of the PCT have dense <u>microvilli </u>on their luminal surface, which increases surface area dramatically.
- Other than reabsorption and important tubule function is <u>secretion</u>, which is important for ridding the body of substances not already in the filtrate.
- Blood composition depends on <u>urine output</u>, <u>cellular metabolism</u><u>,</u> and <u>diet</u>.
- In a day's time, 180 liters of blood plasma is filtered into the kidney tubules, but only about <u>1-1.8</u> liters of urine is actually produced.
- <u>Urochrome</u> is responsible for the normal yellow coloration of urine.
- The three major nitrogenous wastes found in the blood, which must be disposed of, are<u> urea</u>, <u>uric acid</u>, and <u>creatinine</u>.
- When water loss via<u> </u><u>vaporization</u> from the <u>lungs</u>, or <u>perspiration</u> from the <u>skin</u> is excessive, urine output <u>decreases</u>.
- If the kidneys become nonfunctional, <u>dialysis</u> is used to cleanse the blood of impurities.
The best answer would be the butterfly. Many insects go through different physical changes during growth. These insects include the butterfly. From being an egg it turned into a larva and grown into a caterpillar which later on become a butterfly.
<span>The eventual result of diffusion is equilibrium. The concentrations prior to this point would be uneven. The solutes then diffuse from areas of high solute concentration to areas of low solute concentration. After diffusion, at equilibrium, the concentration will be even in different areas.
In addition Diffusion will eventually result in a homogenous mixture. The concentration of the mixed species will be constant throughout the mixture.</span>