in the booty hole
in either right or left sides of the uterus.
It takes place in your mouth, then it goes all the way into your intestines. After that it will go right into your pooper.
Mostly yes, but there are rare cases when it occurs several times. I have it right now and it's my fourth year in a row.
Although not very common, shingles can occur on both sides of the body. The most common areas of the body for the shingles rash to occur are the stomach, waistline, back and face.
i may not be right, but i think it's when the seaweed washes up with the waves. the only other explination i can think of is if someones been murdered on the beach
When the airway (wind pipe) is obstructed, such as choking on an object or piece of food. This can also occur when a baby is born and the airway is plugged with mucous.
Choking occurs when a piece of food or some other object gets stuck in the airway. Chicken, fish bones, and pieces of meat that have not been chewed properly get stuck in the throat easily. If you have been drinking alochol, you risk of choking is even greater because you may have been careless about chewing food well. Thanks for asking.
The trachea divides into a right and left main bronchus. Each major bronchus then subdivides into smaller airway passages referred to as bronchi. As the airway passages make their way out to the lung tissue, the passages become smaller and are referred to as bronchioles. Eventually the bronchioles terminate into small collections of air sacs known as alveoli, which is where the actual exchange of CO2 and Oxygen occur. The above answer is partly correct, The bronchus and bronchi and the same, bronchus is singular and bronchi is plural. The primary (main) bronchi have a left bronchus and right bronchus, they later eventually branch into the bronchiole(s).
A partially blocked airway may produce a high-pitched sound called a STRIDOR.
An obstruction in a person's airway can be caused by food or small objects getting lodged in the throat, swelling in the throat from an allergic reaction or infection, or physical trauma to the neck. This blockage can restrict the person's ability to breathe and lead to serious consequences if not treated promptly.
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Dogs should never eat fish bones. Choking and digestive problems can occur.
Normally it wouldn't cause profuse bleeding from the mouth to occur during a choking episode that eventually required CPR. The foreign object likely was sharp and cut the persons mouth. The face, due to all the blood flow, does bleed profusely.
Breathing in humans involves the inhalation of oxygen-rich air into the lungs through the nose or mouth. The diaphragm and intercostal muscles expand the chest cavity to create negative pressure, drawing air into the lungs. During exhalation, these muscles relax, causing the chest cavity to decrease in size and expel carbon dioxide-rich air from the lungs.
mouth? because chemiclal form took place in the stomach and if we say mechanical it is something to do with grinding, swallowing and choking. :)
Hailstorms can occur anywhere, with the right conditions.