heart and stomach
This sphincter is also called the cardiac sphincter because it is next to the part of the stomach called the cardia. This term is not as accurate.
i thought it was that the "cardiac" stomach provided energy for the cardiovascular system, but im not sure.
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Sterilise
'Fluicide' does not have a meaning in conventional English. Possibly a slang term or a name of something.
"Cardia" is an anatomical term that refers to the part of the stomach that is attached to the esophagus. It has been stated that the cardia is more a part of the stomach than the esophagus.
The term cardi can be used for different meanings. One is an abbreviation of the word cardigan often used in popular culture and usually used for men's cardigans.
peri-surrounding cardia-heart
cardi- is the root word of pericardiectomy.
cardi- is the root word of pericardiectomy.
electro/cardi/o/graphy
Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
That would be a hypocondriac (unsure of spelling)
This sphincter is also called the cardiac sphincter because it is next to the part of the stomach called the cardia. This term is not as accurate.
The term 24x7 means that something is done all day and seven days a week. This is most commonly used to indicate that business are always open and rarely ever close.
An appertinent is an obsolete term for something which belongs to something else.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about; the sentence should describe or tell something about the subject. The subject always needs a verb, showing what is happening in the sentence.