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    of excess glucose‚ the kidneys excrete the glucose along with water and electrolytes (esp. sodium and potassium). The fatty acids are converted into ketone bodies by the liver. Ketone bodies are acidic; their accumulation in the circulation due to lack of insulin leads to metabolic acidosis. 2. What are the commonly seen blood glucose levels? 300-800 mg/dL but some can get as high as 1‚000 mg/dL 3. What fluid and electrolyte disturbances commonly occur and why? Soidum and potassium due to the amount

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    AIM TO STUDY THE VARIATION OF CONDUCTANCE WITH CHANGE IN DISTANCE‚MOLARITY AND TEMPRATURE. CERTIFICATE I have the pleasure to certify that RAGHUVANSH SINGH BHALLA student of class XII (Science) of J.D. Tytler School has persuade his work and prepared the dissertation on the topic. To study the variation of conductance with change in distance‚ molarity and temperature . Under my supervision and guidance‚ this is being submitted for

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    was born to help replenish electrolytes and fluids that had been lost during competition. After Gatorade was introduced the Gators went 7 and 4 and claimed it to be the effects of Gatorade. Today Gatorade can be found everywhere. It is on almost every sideline and every bench. Does Gatorade really help that much or is water just as replenishing?

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    Fluid‚ Electrolyte‚ and pH Balance 1. The maintenance of normal volume and composition of extracellular and intracellular fluids is vital to life. List and briefly describe the kinds of homeostasis involved. In males and females‚ intracellular fluid has a greater proportion of total body water than does extracellular fluid. Give-and-take between the ICF and the ECF happens across plasma membranes by osmosis‚ diffusion‚ and carrier-mediated transport. The kinds of homeostasis involved are fluid

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    | Determination of the Critical Micelle Concentration | | | | Introduction: Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to use the Conductometric method to determine the critical micelle concentration of SDS. Materials and Equipment: * SDS- Sigma Aldrich‚ Lot: 38H0080‚ S/N: L-439‚ * NaCl- Food grade Great Value * SDS 20% solution- Fisher Biotech‚ S/N: BP1311-200‚ Lot: 468059 * Wave generator- Pasco Scientific‚ S/N PI-9587C * Ammeter- Keithley Auto-ranging

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    principles: Double-layer capacitance – electrostatic storage of the electrical energy achieved by separation of charge in a Helmholtz double layer at the interface between the surface of a conductor electrode and an electrolytic solution electrolyte. The separation of charge distance in a double-layer is on the order of a few Angstroms (0.3–0.8 nm) and is static in origin.[2] Pseudocapacitance – Electrochemical storage of the electrical energy‚ achieved by redox reactions electrosorption

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    The Mechanics of Water The Science of Nutrition Perhaps you have heard the phrase “water is life”. When it comes to the human body‚ nothing could be more accurate. The system of fluids in the body that water affects controls everything from nerve impulse to movement; it is even part of the very structure of our bodies. The following will discuss the vital connection between different systems in the body and how they use water to maintain proper health and function. We will discuss what happens

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    of the metal to be plated on the part. Both components are immersed in asolution called an electrolyte containing one or more dissolved metal salts as well as otherions that permit the flow of electricity. A power supply supplies a direct current to the anode‚ oxidizing the metal atoms that comprise it and allowing them to dissolve in the solution. At the cathode‚ the dissolved metal ions in the electrolyte solution are reduced at the interface between the solution and the cathode‚ such that they

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    References: Dugdale‚ D. (2009) Electrolytes. Med Line Plus. Retrieved October 24‚ 2010‚ from http://www.nlm.nih.gov Laskey‚ J. (2008) The Health benefits of Water. Natural Home Center. Retrieved October 24‚ 2010‚ from http://www.everydayhealth.com Nissl‚ J. (2007) Dehydration: Prevention

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    salt‚ carbohydrates‚ and water accumulate in the body‚ which will cause urine production increase. The increased urination helps bring the levels back to a normal range. Urine production decreases when the body experiences a deficit of fluid or electrolyte levels. As the body conserves urine‚ fluid and

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