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The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
like fetal hiccups?? yes you can feel them and they can be detected with a fetal doppler. but they can not be heard out loud by the naked ear
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
It has a soft but slightly carpet-like feel because of the many microscopic extensions, the microvilli, which absorb nutrients from small intestine.
They do this because they feel safe. Like in the womb, babies are in the fetal position, feeling safe, therefore, when we feel like we're in danger, we instinctively go back to the fetal position to feel safe.
Spotting in the second trimester needs to be evaluated by your doctor or clinic. The fact that you feel fetal movement is good. Call your doctor!.
Inner peace makes you feel like you're very calm, happy, and it makes you feel like nothing and no one can upset you. Its when you accept who you are and it doesn't hurt or upset you when someone calls you it.
Fetal movement usually happens around 20th week.
The lining of a pig stomach has multiple folds called rugae. These folds churn and mix the food with the digestive juices. They also allow the stomach to stretch without rupturing the lining.
Fetal hiccups feel like gentle, rhythmic kicking or taps in the same area for a few seconds up to many minutes. The further along a woman gets in her pregnancy the stronger the hiccups become until you can see the belly jump where the hiccups are originating.
It feels amazing it massages your inner side of you to make you feel free and warm