The sound is caused by the closing of valves in the heart.
the sound that is heard through a stethescope when listening to the heart is the sound of the heart beating, and pumping blood to the rest of the body.
It is the sound of atrioventricular and semilunar heartvalves opening and closing as chambers are filled and emptied during the contractions of the heart. Nick
Your heart beat of course.
A heart murmur can be identified by a trained physician listening to the heart sounds via a stethoscope; a severe murmur can often be detected by untrained individuals as well, although a stethoscope is still needed. Other cardiac imaging, such as a sonogram of the heart, can also detect the aberrant motion of the valves that causes a murmur.
Pneumonia is the typical condition that causes rales. Rales sound a little like Rice Krispies when heard through the stethoscope.
daydreaming or thinking about something unrelated to the conversation can be an inner distraction that causes listening problems.
Veins as seen through tissue are normally sort of a greenish-blue color.
normally loose brake pads or discs
Four major causes of poor listening are distraction, preoccupation with one's own thoughts, lack of interest in the topic or speaker, and a tendency to interrupt or finish the speaker's sentences.
not studying, not listening to the teacher, and not working hard.
Religion and or resources.
No, the act of listening does not produce vibrations, unless you mean that being exposed to sound causes vibrations in your tympanic membrane. That is a part of the mechanism of hearing. Hearing and listening are two different things.
An inner distraction that causes listening problems could be when your mind starts wandering to unrelated thoughts, worries, or concerns while someone else is speaking. This can make it difficult to focus on what the other person is saying, leading to missed information and misunderstanding. Practicing mindfulness techniques or active listening strategies can help reduce these inner distractions and improve your listening skills.
No. It is a condition where someone has a tendency to have seizures. Why this happens varies from person to person. There are many forms of Epilepsy and many causes. But it is not a disease. It is not infectious or anything like that.