The normal breathing rate for an infant is about 30-60 breaths per minute. This number goes down as the infant ages.
usually between 40-60 breaths per minute..may be irregular at times
45 beats per minute
The RR interval of ECG vary during normal respiration because of the sinus arrhythmia.
The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).
The genotype for Rh positive blood is either RR or Rr and the genotype for Rh negative blood is rr. Since the child gets one gene from each parent, they have the possibility of being either.
simple Mendelian genetics...right-handed is the dominant allele (R), left-handed is recessive (r). you can figure it out using a Punnett square. RR, Rr = RH kid rr = LH kid RR + RR = 100% RR -> all RH kids RR + Rr = 50% RR, 50% Rr -> all RH kids Rr + Rr = 25% RR, 50% Rr, 25% rr -> 75% RH kids, 25% LH kids rr + rr = 100% rr -> all LH kids to be LH, you have to have left-handedness somwhere in the family. however, you can be LH and neither your parents or grandparents would have to be.
R R r Rr Rr r Rr Rr That is the Punnet Square. The genotype will be 100% Rr in the cross. The phenotype will be whatever phenotype is constituted by your dominant allele.
The RR interval of ECG vary during normal respiration because of the sinus arrhythmia.
If the RR of 1.5 is in seconds, it is outside the normal range of 0.6 - 1 second
An RR interval is represented in milliseconds. Thus, to report the RR interval in seconds, simplay divide the value by 1000. e.g. RR interval of 876 divide by 1000 = 876/1000 = 0.876
RR interval 795 QRS interval 140 What is PR interval??
400 mm
(QT/ RR^(1/3))*10
(QT/ RR^(1/3))*10
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
normal interval, MARCH
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
normal interval, close interval, and double interval
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval