The truth is that a tube is ran down into your stomach through your mouth or nose. It may or may not be flushed with water first but then the contents of your stomach are pumped out. Medicine may be used prior to so as to help with any issues from use of the tube.
One common example of solute pumping in the body is the sodium-potassium pump found in cell membranes. This pump actively transports sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell against their concentration gradients. Another example is the proton pump in the stomach, which pumps hydrogen ions into the stomach to create an acidic environment for digestion.
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Yes this is an option that is available. When using an airway device referred to as a Combitube you can provide airway management, artificial breathing, and access to the stomach.(for pumping it) The combitube is simply two tubes glued together that gets stuffed down the throat. The only caveat for pumping the stomach is that the holes in the combitube are somewhat small and no chunks bigger than about half a green pea would fit. This is all assuming that you purposely placed the combitube into the esophagus instead of the trachea.
In the body, the main pumping organ is the heart.
Pumping - My Heart - was created in 1976.
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Both heart and stomach tissues of a grasshopper would contain cells with the same genetic material (DNA) and organelles necessary for cellular functions. However, the tissues would differ in their specific structures and functions to support the different roles of the heart in pumping blood and the stomach in digestion.
pumping ironhttp://ironage.us/PumpingIron.mp3
The duration of Pumping Iron is 1.42 hours.
computers have a faulty wiring which allowes them to increase your heart rate. if you spend too much time then the pumping increases and eventually your heart explodes and goes into your stomach
the pumping and the not pumping? diastollic and systollic?
Pumping Iron was created on 1986-12-13.