The correct answer to this question is the "neck".
In the arteries
A pulse can be detected in the chest,neck,or wrist
Your pulse can be detected on the side of your throat, you can also feel it on your wrist. When checking your pulse, DO NOT use your thumb, it has a small pulse of it's own.
The two front-most sides.
Infrared Rays are easily detected...
The pulse is easily detected in the artery because arteries are muscular and elastic blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. When the heart beats, it creates pressure waves that travel through the arterial walls, causing them to expand and contract. This rhythmic expansion and contraction can be felt at various points on the body where arteries are close to the surface, such as the wrist or neck. Additionally, the relatively high pressure in arteries compared to veins makes the pulse more pronounced and easier to detect.
A lie detector test follows you pulse, if you are asked a question and your heart rate rises or falls then it will be a lie. If you can regulate your pulse you cannot be detected on a lie detector
The dorsalis pedis pulse is not detected in the upper limb, as it is located in the foot. In the upper limb, pulses such as the radial and ulnar can be palpated. The dorsalis pedis pulse is specifically associated with the lower limb's vascular system.
Yes , nicotine is easily detected by modern means .
Molecules are most easily detected in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is because many molecules have characteristic rotational spectra in the microwave region, making it a useful tool for identifying and studying molecules.
The most commonly used pulse sites are the radial artery located in the wrist, the carotid artery in the neck, and the brachial artery in the elbow. These pulse sites are easily accessible and are often checked to assess heart rate and rhythm.
unconsciousness, not breathing, and no pulse detected.