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Closing off access to something by placing obstacles in the path is called a blockade.
No, the placing of eroded materials is known as deposition (depositing of the water born material downstream).
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It is called dialysis.
This procedure is called CPR.
A tracheostomy. The hole is usually put there because breathing through the mouth or nose is no longer feasible due to temprorary or permanent trauma.
Breathing is breathing is breathing whatever you use to do it with. There is no special term or word to my knowledge that specifically means "Breathing with gills".
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the permanent change is called mutation
breathing but breathing along with cellular respiration would be called respiration
It is called the Kaukau, the great mask of water breathing.
Closing off access to something by placing obstacles in the path is called a blockade.
Closing off access to something by placing obstacles in the path is called a blockade.
temporary or permanent enterostomy. In this procedure, the surgeon creates an artificial opening in the abdomen wall called a stoma, and attaches the intestine to it. Waste then exits the body through the stoma and empties into a collection bag.
For relaxed breathing, called tidal breathing, all you need is the diaphragm muscle.
Medically speaking, breathing is called "respirating."