An electrocardiogram (EKG) records the electrical impulses produced within the heart muscle.
This is not part of human physiology. Unless you have a very strange anatomy.
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An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is the display or record of the electrical activity of the heart. It picks up electrical impulses generated by the polarization and depolarization of cardiac tissue and translates into a waveform.
It is the same as any mythology. It is made up of stories to explain the world to the people who did not understand today's science.
An ECG stands for an electrocardiogram, a reading of the rhythm of your heart. What happens to the ECG when your heart speeds up is that the reading will change.
What it means to explain the flow in VP's thinking is to define how the Vice President makes the decisions that he does and what makes him come to the conclusions that he does. In order to examine this, we must know the events leading up to his decision making and also take into account that he has orders from the actual President, too.
Clarify. explain, resolve, or straighten out means explain, unravel, or clear up.
You can't describe physiology with two adjectives. Physiology refers to all of the intricate and interconnected mechanisms an organism employs to maintain homeostasis despite an ever-changing environment.In lieu of the two adjectives, here are two concepts that frequently come up in physiology and the various physiological mechanisms in an organism: homeostasis and steady state.
A cardiovascular technologist helps diagnose and treat heart disease. They may perform tests such as an electrocardiogram or an angiogram. He helps you build up speed so if you get jumped you can run
biology is the study of living things. what makes up organisms and how they work. a knowledge of biology is knowledge of the mechanics of a living thing
what makes it up is your brain
There are several theories that explain different aspects of our Universe. The single most important statement that physics makes (according to Feynmann) is the fact that matter is made up of atoms. Different parts of physics explain different aspects of the world; for example, quantum mechanics explains several important aspects.