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how long can rbc's survive outside a blood vessel? considering rbc's collect and distribute oxygen, co2 and other molecules how do they (rbc's) act outside the vessels, possible rbc's collect o2 from cells. Can the concentration of lymphatic fluid be measured pre entry to the clavicle into the bloodstream? the entering lymphatic fluid into the bloodstream wouldn't be considered garbage reentry into the heart(most vital) and the distribution of the innate and adaptive afferent pathway into the bloodstream
@@InteractiveBiology , possible rbc's expand and contract as a mechanism considering the filling of the corpus cavernosa or any corpusle , there isn't much information on the complete mechanism of rbc's involvement in filling the corpus cavernosa?
@@InteractiveBiology sir what is the definition of Alpha cell of pancreas ? actually I need this definition for my examination. pls give me the definition as quickly as possible in small manner
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For the life of every creature is its blood: its blood is its life. Therefore I have said to the people of Israel, You shall not eat the blood of any creature, for the life of every creature is its blood. Whoever eats it shall be cut off. Matthew 26:28
Actually I have a confusion about the working of the lungs because blood flows from the heart to the lungs at the time of double circulation and at the time of respiration the air also flows to the lungs so I have a confusion in this topic ...
1) Bacteria
2) All of the above
3) Transportation of nerve cells.
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1:bacteria
2:all
3: transportation of nervous cells
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1.plasma
2.All of the above
3.Transportation of nerve cell
3. A transport of nerve cells
1. bacteria
2. all of the above
3. transportation of nerve cells
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1. Bacteria
2. Nutrients
3. Homeostasis
Question two: all of the above!
1.Bacteria
2. All the above
3. Transport of nerve cells
Very nice
It is so important
3,transportation of nerve cells
Well done!!!
This was awesome
1. Bacteria
2.all of the above
3.Transportation of nerve cells
1.. bacteria
2...all of the above
3....A
Nutrients, hormones, oxygen
#3 transportation of nerve cells
Transportation of the nerve system
how long can rbc's survive outside a blood vessel? considering rbc's collect and distribute oxygen, co2 and other molecules how do they (rbc's) act outside the vessels, possible rbc's collect o2 from cells. Can the concentration of lymphatic fluid be measured pre entry to the clavicle into the bloodstream? the entering lymphatic fluid into the bloodstream wouldn't be considered garbage reentry into the heart(most vital) and the distribution of the innate and adaptive afferent pathway into the bloodstream
Great questions. Unfortunately, I don't have the answers.
@@InteractiveBiology , possible rbc's expand and contract as a mechanism considering the filling of the corpus cavernosa or any corpusle , there isn't much information on the complete mechanism of rbc's involvement in filling the corpus cavernosa?
Bacteria
All the above
Homeostasis
Transportation of nerves cell
1. Bacteria
2. All of The Above
3. Homeostasis
Question 3. Homeostasis
Question 1 :d bacteria
Question 2 :e all of the above
Question 3 :a Transportation of nerve cells
so i got 3 right
Transportation of the nerve cells
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Question 2. All of the above
Transportation of nerve cells
misread read question 3 but its transport of nerve cells
No 3 homeostasis
Transportation of nerves
1) d
2) all of the above
3) b
sir pls make a vedio on endocrine and exocrine glands
I'll get there eventually.
@@InteractiveBiology ok sir
@@InteractiveBiology sir what is the definition of Alpha cell of pancreas ? actually I need this definition for my examination. pls give me the definition as quickly as possible in small manner
Here you go - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_cell
No 2 all of the above
Answer #1
Except for bacteria
Questions;
1: D Bacteria
2: E All of the above
3: A Transportation of nerve cells
hay
1) BACTERIA
2) ALL OF TE=HE ABOVE
3) TRANSPORTATION OF NERVE CELLS
Transport of nerve cells
Question #2 answer
All of the above
powerful
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1.d Bacteria
2. e. All the above
3 c homeostasis
Q1=E
Q2-E
Q3=A
B. All of the above
2.) all the above 3.) all the above
1. D
2. E
3. A
all of the above.
all of the above
all of the above
for all answers 1,2,3
All of the above
nerve cell one
All the above
The answer to number two is all of the above
2 . All of the above
1.D (bacteria)
2.E (all of the above)
3.D (all of the above)
Very close 😉
all of the above
Question three: transportation of nerve cells. :) I like this question response thing, it's good for video feedback, and learners :D
Awesomeness. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏽
Plsma
Oxygen
Homeostasis
Bacteria
All of them
1. Bacteria 2. All of the above 3. A
homeostasis
1) bacteria
2)e
3)a
1. Bacteria
2. All of the above
3. All of the above
1.bacteria
2. All of the above
3.A
1.Bacteria
2. E
3.D
Question 1: Bacteria
Question 2: E
Question 3: A
d
My answer is D
All of d above
Question one: bacteria
1) Bacteria
2)all
3)all
1: Bacteria
2:All of the above
3: All of the above 😁
For the life of every creature is its blood: its blood is its life. Therefore I have said to the people of Israel, You shall not eat the blood of any creature, for the life of every creature is its blood. Whoever eats it shall be cut off.
Matthew 26:28
1-d
2-e
3-a
Good job
i am correct!!!!!!!!!
About what?
All above
1 question )Baceria
Bacteria
5:14
D all of the above
1. c, 2 e, 3 a
a
Thora lungs par ek vedio bana Dena bhai
@@AryanRaj-oy2zi na ji uohi
Actually I have a confusion about the working of the lungs because blood flows from the heart to the lungs at the time of double circulation and at the time of respiration the air also flows to the lungs so I have a confusion in this topic ...
I cover that somewhat here - th-cam.com/video/aoa50sd7lWM/w-d-xo.html
Respiratory system introduced here - th-cam.com/video/aoa50sd7lWM/w-d-xo.html
E. All of the above
The answer to number one is bacteria
Question 2
Ans all of the above
Nutrients
Hormones
Oxygen
Bacteria, all of the above, homeostasis
1. Bacteria
2.all of the above
3.a
Q1. D. Bacteria
2,Oxygen
Bacteria
1.bacteria
3. A
1) bacteria
2)all of the above
1.d
2.e
3.d
Bacteria
All the above
Transportation of nerve cell
(E) all of the above
Question 1 : Bacteria
e
Red blood cells
1-d
Bacteria
All the above
Transportation of nerve cells