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It is to create an opening in the abdomen to empty the small intestine
The large dome-shaped muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen is called the diaphragm. It plays a critical role in the breathing process by contracting and relaxing to create changes in thoracic pressure, allowing air to flow in and out of the lungs.
Flies "breathe" through spiracles on their abdomen and create air flow by moving the abdomen. To suffocate the fly, simply stop the movement of the abdomen in a completely still atmosphere.
No, that is not possible.
An artificial opening is an opening in the body that has been created by a health care provider. It is not a natural opening. For example, in rare serious emegency sutuations, a paramedic or a physician may have to create an artificial opening in the neck so that the patient can breathe. This is called a tracheostomy. By law, only paramedics and physicians can perform this procedure.
A cutaneous ureterostomy, also called ureterocutaneostomy, is a surgical procedure that detaches one or both ureters from the bladder, and brings them to the surface of the abdomen with the formation of an opening (stoma) to allow passage of urine.
The incision for a kidney transplant is in the lower part of the Abdomen
the narrot creates mood by opening up with the windows opening
That funnel-shaped opening beneath an octopus's head is called a siphon. The black fluid that it secretes when threatened is actually ink, which the octopus uses as a defense mechanism to create a cloud and confuse predators.
It is the male cicada that produces the loud sound as a mating call to attract females. They have specialized structures called tymbals on their abdomen that vibrate rapidly to create the distinctive noise.
Worms
Generally, a noninvasive procedure does not involve a surgical procedure or the use of an incision to create an opening. Examples of noninvasive procedures are imaging tests and different types of therapy.