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How do humans contribute to ocean acidification/decreasing ocean pH and what is the backfire of this event to humanity?
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- What causes ocean acidification?Why is the pH found in freshwater sources in the Eastern half of the United States dramatically lower than that found in the western half?How much water is too much water and is there such a problem as drinking too much water? What can over indulging in water lead to in health issues?
- Does temperature change the oxygen levels diffused in the water?Which of the following is a nitrogenous waste product that is rarely the final product eliminated by animals inhabiting dry environments? A) Urea B) Nitric acid C) Nitrate D) Ammonia E) Uric AcidAs CO2 levels in the water __________, the pH ______________. a. increase, increases b. increase, decreases c. decrease, decreases d. decrease, stays the same
- Match the following saltwater balance concepts:1. State two processes that result in the formation of acid deposition. 2. Explain what happens as a tsunami approaches the coastline or seashore. 3. Explain why there is the disappearance of distance AM broadcast band Stations in the daytime.Some animals living in water excrete nitrogen as ammonia. Land animals, which must conserve water, excrete urea or uric acid. How does excretion of these molecules aid in water conservation?
- I am unsure how to answer question number 2: What volume of 0.100 M HCl would have to be added to this buffering system, to reduce the pH to 7.1?What is the importance of the buffer system in human body fluids? Mention two important buffer systems of the human body.As a nursing student, how do conditions such as diarrhea or vomiting contribute to your patient’s acid base imbalance. How about your patient who has moderate to severe anxiety?