I had what felt like bubbling in my lungs, turned out to be pneumonia.
The sounds animals can hear is based on the frequency that the certain animal can hear. For example, dog's can hear at much higher frequencies then humans can, so if a sound is made that is above our capability of hearing, we will not hear the sound, but the dog will.
Both whales and elephants can hear extremely low frequency sounds.
Elephants, fish, bats, dolphins, and newborn babys can hear the sounds.
Dogs can hear extremely quiet sounds. Another animal that is capable of hearing sounds inaudible to humans are dolphins and bats.
yes, animals hear thousands of high pitched noises that we cant hear at all. hope this helps :)
You do not "read" a stethoscope. It is a device that allows medical personnel to hear sounds within the body. Areas of sounds you can hear with a stethoscope include:heart soundsarterial sounds, such as a bruit (an abnormal sound)breath sounds (lungs)bowel sounds
pneumonia
We can hear alot of sounds
It is sometimes called the "death rattle" as the last air is expelled from their lungs.
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
The purpose of a pleural rub is to hear things on the inside of one's body. For example a machine that can hear the sounds inside a person's lungs when they are breathing to see if things sound normal or if there is a noisy rattling in the lungs, which would cause concern for one's health.
The sounds of the Heart, lungs, circulatory and gastrointestinal systems are heard using the amplified stethoscope. It makes it easier for a medical professional to hear the sounds that are produced by these systems in the body.
They hear sounds in the same way that humans do.
Pleasant sounds are nice to hear and unpleasant sounds are not nice to hear.
The air bubble could get lodged in the heart, preventing blood from flowing to the lungs.
It helps when you wrap it around your head and start masturbating. You won't hear any fap sounds and your mothers scream voices won't be so loud...