Answer:
D
Explanation:
<em>d. An amino acid chelate is an acid-buffering agent used to counter excess acidity in the stomach.</em>
The chelates can pass through the stomach and resist its natural acidity (HCl), due to its stronger chemical bonds. An amino acid in its chelate form like CaCO_3 simultaneously counters excess acidity, because of its alkaline nature. After passing the stomach, it is absorbed in the small intestine. Therefore, a chelated Calcium Carbonate can be used as an acid buffering agent, to lower the acidity levels of the stomach.
Out of the following
A. .08 BAL per hour
B. .05 BAL per hour
C. .018 BAL per hour
D. .015 BAL per hour
The answer is D. This is equivalent to 0.015 g / 100mL / hour leaving your body after alcohol intake. This occurs after the alcohol is broken down by the liver to acetaldehyde and then to acetic acid by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). The acetic acid is later excreted through the kidneys and skin. On average, the liver can metabolize 1 ounce of alcohol every hour. It takes approximately 5.5 hours for 0.08 ounces of alcohol to leave the system after intake.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Gangs were assaulting the community in a short period of time.
A reason that many city workers lived in unhealthy conditions was <u>"there was no garbage collection or sewage service."</u>
All people produce wastes of different kinds; for instance, pee and feaces, Waste from washing and cooking, and strong squanders created at home and in working environments, schools, healing facilities and other open structures. Every one of these wastes should be controlled and overseen to assist individuals and the condition that they live in. In urban regions where individuals live near one another and space can be constrained, dealing with these wastes is a troublesome issue.
Waste that isn't appropriately overseen, particularly excreta and other fluid and strong waste from families and the network, are a genuine health hazard and prompt the spread of irresistible sicknesses.