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Although uncommon, it's possible to drink too much water. When your kidneys can't excrete the excess water, the sodium content of your blood is diluted (hyponatremia) — which can be life-threatening.
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Facilitated diffusion
Explanation:
Oxidative phosphorylation, involving the Electron transport chain and Chemiosmosis is the third stage of cellular respiration. The main purpose of the ETC is to build an electrochemical (electrical and concentration) gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It does this by using energy to pump protons (H+ ions) from the matrix to the inter-membrane space of the mitochondria.
Facilitated diffusion, also known as passive transport through channels, is a form of facilitated transport involving a passive movement of molecules along their concentration gradient, through channels called membrane proteins.
During Chemiosmosis of Oxidative phosphorylation, protons (H+) flow back down their concentration gradient (from inter-membrane space to matrix) due to the chemiosmotic gradient that has been formed in ETC. However, hydrogen ions (H+) cannot pass through the inner mitochondrial membrane except through an enzyme (protein) found in the inner mitochondrial membrane called ATP synthase. This protein acts as a machine powered by the force of the H+ diffusing through it, down an electrochemical gradient. This movement of H+ via ATP synthase further catalyzes the conversion of ADP to ATP.
It is an example of facilitated diffusion because H+ ions are diffusing across the inner mitochondrial membrane (from inter-membrane space to matrix) via a protein channel or membrane protein called ATP synthase.
The movement of H+ through the ATP synthase is best described as an example of chemiosmosis, which involves the movement of ions across a membrane through a specialized protein channel to generate ATP.
The movement of H+ through the ATP synthase is best described as an example of chemiosmosis. Chemiosmosis is the movement of ions across a membrane down their electrochemical gradient through a specialized protein channel like the ATP synthase. This process generates ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
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B. its great diameter.
C. extreme cold.
D. immense pressure.
D immense pressure -------------
Answer: choice A
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Spilling breaker
Surging breaker
Tsunami wave
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The correct answer is spilling breaker.
Explanation:
The spilling breaker is also known as surf wave is an over-steepened wave in which the unsteady top of the wave tumbles down the front of the waveform as it progresses towards the shallower water. This results in a gradual reduction of the height of the wave unless it moves up the beach as swash. The kind of wave, which arises from a moderately sloping coastal region will be a spilling breaker, as it is a common wave related to moderate beach gradient.
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Plunging Breaker
Explanation:
There are three types of "normal waves". The Surging breaker is when the beach has a steep slope, the spilling breaker is when the beach is almost perfectly flat. That leaves the plunging breaker, which is a wave that occurs when the beach is moderately flat. Hope this helps!