How does constant pressure applied to healing burn wound decrease the scarring process? Thanks in advance for your response.
Applying pressure over the healing burn wound constrict the flow of blood, nutrients and oxygen to the wound, which limits collsgen synthesis to prevent scar formation and enhance skin pliability.
How does constant pressure applied to healing burn wound decrease the scarring process? Thanks in advance...
How does botulism result in neuromuscular weakness? Thanks in advance for your response.
Why does keeping a pt. bed contribute to ulcers? Thanks in advance for your response.
Please let it be legible, thanks in advance! Part A How much work does an elevator motor do to lift a 1000 kg elevator a height of 100 m ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Wext = 9.8x105 J Submit Previous Answers Correct Part B 31 IC C W X P Correct Part B How much power must the motor supply to do this in 43 s at constant speed? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ...
How does the solubility of a gas change with a decrease in pressure? A gas becomes less soluble with a decrease in pressure. O A gas becomes more soluble with a decrease in pressure. The solubility of a gas is independent of pressure changes. How does the solubility of a gas change with an increase in temperature? O A gas becomes less soluble with an increase in temperature. The solubility of a gas is independent of temperature changes. O A...
A=1 2)Ethene, C2H4, burns with (125+2*A) % theoretical air in a steady flow constant-pressure process with reactants entering at Po, T. Find air/fuel ratio, and volume of the air to burn 1 lb ethane. Stoichiometric C2H4+3(02 +3.76N2) ► 2002 + 2H20 + 11.28N2 A = LAST DIGIT OF YOUR CLASS ID (20 POINTS)
How does antibiotics increase the likelihood of infection? Why sumatriptan should not be used in a person with prinzmetals angina? Thanks in advance for your response.
An ideal gas undergoes a constant pressure process that takes it from State 1 to State 2. The pressure of the gas is 144 kPa. During the process there is 304.0 J of heat transfer to the gas and the thermal energy of the gas increases so that Eth,2 - Eth,1 = 202 J. (a) Find the Work done on the gas during this process. J (b) By how much does the volume change? Please enter your answer as a...
An ideal gas undergoes a constant pressure process that takes it from State 1 to State 2. The pressure of the gas is 129 kPa. During the process there is 294.0 J of heat transfer to the gas and the thermal energy of the gas increases so that Eth,2 - Eth,232 J. (a) Find the Work done on the gas during this process (b) By how much does the volume change? Please enter your answer as a posi (c) The...
Question 9 (6 pts) How does a decrease in temperature affect the partial pressure of the underlined substance and the value for Keq for each of the following reactions? Explain your answer! a) C(graphite) + 2H2(g) CH4(g) ∆H0 = -75 kJ b) N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) ∆H0 = 181 kJ c) P4(s) + 10Cl2(g) 4PCl5(g) ∆H0 = -1528 kJ
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks in advance! Enzyme Activity (ml) Effect of pH on (amylase) enzyme activity. For determination of optimum assay pH of the enzyme reaction, 0.05 M Na2HPO4-NaH2PO4 buffer was used. The reaction was carried out for 10 min at 50°C in a shaking water. The enzyme activity was measured and the results are presented on graph, Bars represent means standard deviations for three replicates. 1. What do the error bars in this graph represent?...