approxiately 33%
No
Neither. A person should always ask: "what is the percentage?" or "how great is the percentage?"
Expressed as a ratio in its lowest terms, if one person is given 25 percent of something, and the other person is given 75 percent of something, this is a ratio of 1:3.
Machines lead to a decrease in jobs because machines were more advanced. Machines could practically do the person's job within minutes while it would take the person hours. Machines could also produce better and more accurate products. Business owners also found it cheaper to use machines to do the work.
That is called "Absolute threshold"
"Decrease in bladder capacity" is definitely correct and probably the answer they are looking for. I would argue that "decrease in cardiac output" and "decrease in number of nephrons" can also do it by causing edema (fluid retention) when the person is upright which is then excreted at night when the person lies down flat.
is it because that person is too old that why cardiace decrease
No
No
No
There are many reasons that could increase or decrease vital capacity in a person. Respiratory conditions are a major factor in how much air a person can take in.
Find the approximate height of the scaffold if the person is 6 feet tall
The saturation should be above 90% in normal arterial blood. A totally healthy person will have 95-100% saturation.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
The heart is about the size of the person's fist.
No. That person would lack the legal capacity to execute a legal document.
The maximum person capacity can be exceeded if the vessel is 26ft or longer.