Vomiting, or throwing up, is a natural bodily reaction that helps to expel harmful substances or irritants from the stomach. It can be triggered by various factors such as infections, food poisoning, motion sickness, or excessive alcohol consumption. The body's reflex to vomit is a protective mechanism to rid the body of toxins and prevent further harm.
When you vomit, it is unlikely that you will also defecate at the same time. Vomiting and defecating are separate bodily functions controlled by different muscles and nerves, so they typically do not happen simultaneously.
The enzyme graph shows that the reaction rate of the catalyzed reaction is faster compared to the uncatalyzed reaction. This indicates that the enzyme is effectively speeding up the reaction process.
catalyst
Enzymes function by lowering the activation energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur, which speeds up the reaction. They achieve this by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction to proceed more easily. Enzymes do not get consumed in the reaction and can be used repeatedly.
An enzyme is a catalyst that speeds up a chemical reaction. It functions by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, and by reducing the activation energy, the reaction speeds up.
Convulsions in the stomach.
because it ate it's poo
No food should make you throw up. If you do throw up from food after eating it, that is probably because you ate too much, ate too fast, the food was bad (spolied, rotten, left out too long, undercooked, overcooked, ect.), or you had some sort of reaction - possibly and allergic reaction - to it.
No food should make you throw up. If you do throw up from food after eating it, that is probably because you ate too much, ate too fast, the food was bad (spolied, rotten, left out too long, undercooked, overcooked, ect.), or you had some sort of reaction - possibly and allergic reaction - to it.
It actually causes me to throw up. Maybe if you try to alternate a bit of water in between alcohol drinks, but when I'm already drunk it makes it more likely that I throw up.
Hormones have spiked which causes nausea some women.
Fear is an emotion that would make one throw up. The bodily reactions are so intense due to the emotion of fear that the body tenses up every part of it. The tensing up is what could cause the nausea and sensation of wanting to vomit.
If it happens naturally, then it means the food was either bad (rotten, spoiled, contamininated, ect.), you had a reaction to it, or - if you forced yourself to throw up - you have an eating disorder known as bulimia.
something that you should probably let a vet diagnose
Because you are eating to much food and it causes you to throw up.
No, you cannot throw up three hours after you die. Once a person is deceased, bodily functions, including the ability to vomit, cease to operate. The body undergoes various biological processes post-mortem, but these do not include the voluntary actions associated with life.
When you vomit, it is unlikely that you will also defecate at the same time. Vomiting and defecating are separate bodily functions controlled by different muscles and nerves, so they typically do not happen simultaneously.