Tissues
Question: Tissues??? Have you ever thought about how much money you could save if we were just able to eat and live off of tissues?
Answer: Funny you should say that but I was thinking the very same thing myself just the other day.
Two great minds think alike, eh.
Question: How do tissues and organs work together in a human body? Please describe how tissues and organs work in the human body.
Answer: Physiology, my friend...go and do what I did and study 4 semesters of it (and that's nothing compared to medicine nor is that including the pathophysiology subjects I undertook)!
Question: How to dissolve paper tissues trapped in the toilet? My toilet is blocked, which I know is due to the fact that the kids have disposed a lot of paper tissues into it. Is there an easily available chemical solvent to help clear the blockage?
Answer: Most drain cleaners should do the trick quite well.
Question: How many tissues should a package of tissues contain? Researchers have determined that a person uses an averag? How many tissues should a package of tissues contain? Researchers have determined that a person uses an average of 69 tissues during a cold. Suppose a random sample of 2500 people yielded the following data on the number of tissues used during a cold: x=63, s =19 Suppose the corresponding test statistic falls in the rejection region at x=.05 What is the correct conclusion
Answer: You're being a bit vague with the variables-i don't know what you mean by "s." But I think that in general, a box of tissues should have around 100. It's enough to last through a cold and still have 30 or so tissues left.
Question: How long after death can the tissues and organs be tested for drugs and or poisons? I am beginning to wonder if my mother died of natural causes after all. Is there a time limit after death and burial for testing of the tissues and organs?
Answer: I assume it would depend on the half-life of the drug in question.
I would strongly recommend calling a pathologist in your area, as it seems the matter is rather close to you.
Question: What is the electrical conductivity of human tissues? I would like a table of different tissues conductivity if possible!
Maining the conductivity of skin and/or the most/least conductive parts of the body.
Answer: The major part of the resistance of a persons body is in the skin. The actual resistance of the skin depends on the amount of moisture (sweat) on the skin.
Secondly, the resistance of a persons body depends on the size of the pad touching the skin.
Simply touching a probe with one finger and another probe with a finger of another hand will register a resistance of 2Meg ohms. Squeezing the probes will reduce the resistance to 100k. Putting a large pad on each leg and adding water will reduce the resistance appreciably and when 110v or 240v AC is applied, sufficient current will flow to cook the preson. This is how an electric chair works. It cooks the prisioner.
There is absolutley no scale of values available. The actual resistance from one part of the body to the other is very low when you remove the skin.
Question: What is the point of the box of tissues in animal crossing? Okay, so I just got the box of tissues from the bank in the mail. What exactly is the point of it?
Answer: ok like a lot of things in animal crossing it is just for decoration and is no use to you in life
and if i'm honest a box of tissues isn't the presnet i'd ask for "oh your house is so great it has tissues in it"
if you want to spend ages building up the best house rating be my guest but i advice justdoing what i did spent loads of fruit trees go on every three days to collect the fruit become and millionare and rule the land MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
hope this helps
Question: What are the most commonly transplanted organs and tissues? What are the most commonly transplanted organs and tissues?
I have to do this for my coursework.
Thanks
In the UK and the USA.
Answer: The Kidney and Liver.
Question: How does the weedkillers move from the transport tissues into other plant cells? The weedkiller can move into the other cells of the weeds and kill the.
How does the weedkillers move from the transport tissues into other plant cells?
Answer: The plants are pump fluids around their extremities using osmosis.
Any chemicals absorbed into the plant will follow those fluids.
Question: How do bacteria move from tissues to the bloodstream? Does anybody know the mechanism by which bacteria can move from the tissues or tissue fluid into the bloodstream?
Also is it possible for viruses and other pathogens to do the same.
Answer: Well, there's capillaries and other blood vessels all throughout your body, so they can enter into any of those vessels which are damaged, such as a cut on your finger.
I'm sure there's some pathogens have specific adaptions for entering their hosts. For example, one of the hepatitis viruses -- I believe it was the hepatitis A virus -- can infect you through the digestive system.
Question: What does it say about a person when they have cold medicine and tissues in their garbage? For our anthropology project we have to study garbage cans with different items in it such as the cold medicine and tissues. Then we have to come up with a story plot for what that particular persons life was like. So what kind of things can we come up with that tell us what the cold medicine and tissues told us about his or her life?
Answer: Oh make the question easier.. Please!
Question: What happens in the tissues of the lungs as a result of a lower than normal concentration of plasma prote? a) Fluid accumulates in the tissues due to a decrease in osmotic pressure.
b) Fluid is lost from the tissues due to a decrease in blood pressure.
c) Fluid is lost from the tissues due to a decrease in osmotic pressure.
d) Fluid accumulates in the tissues due to a decrease in blood pressure.
Answer: Fluid accumilates in the tissues due to the decrease in blood pressure
Question: What are two tissues and two cells in the circulatory system? Can anyone name two tissues and two cells in the Circulatory System? It would be great if anyone adds the fuction as well but that's optional ^_^ thank you!
Answer: Muscle tissue and cardiac tissue
Muscle cells and cardiac cells.
Question: What kinds of tissues can be found within a muscle in your body? What kinds of tissues can be found within a muscle in your body?
Answer: Within a muscle there no tissue!!
Question: I run a tissue box factory and i need help finding good tissues? I was thinking of putting pepper in my tissues that i sell. i also thought of putting grains in it or just plain sand paper. please give me some ideas of what to put in my tissues?
Answer: Maybe cat dander or hamster hair... I'm sure it would work wonders!! Maybe you could even collect some pollen from the pretty spring flowers that are blooming and throw that in there.
Question: how long before your tissues start dying when blood stop flowing to your arm? when you sit in a bad position for too long, and blood stop circulating into your arm and you get a numb arm. how long before your tissues and muscles in your arm start dying? im getting this right now and i have a numb arm and i wonder if any muscles in my arm have died.
Answer: What, you mean it's asleep?
Let's say you're sitting in a chair and your butt starts to feel tingly. That's because your body weight is cutting off some blood from your artery.
It's no big deal, really. Cells die all the time. What happens first is the nerves shut down, then the rest starts to go.. but it's really nothing to worry about if it's minor. I mean, unless it's turning blue or black anything- who cares?
Basically- you have nothing to worry about. Your arm willl start feeling again in no time.
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