thump thump!
No...heartbeat is one word.
Heartbeat is a compound word.
Multiple reflection is used for stethescope to hear the heartbeat of the patient.
The doctor used the stethoscope to check the patient's heartbeat.
The heart valves.
Yes, "throbbed" is considered an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the sound of a strong, rhythmic heartbeat or pulsating sensation.
The first sound of a heartbeat is caused by the closing of the atrioventricular valves (mitral and tricuspid valves) in the heart and marks the beginning of ventricular systole, where the ventricles contract to pump blood. This sound is known as the "lub" sound of the heartbeat.
They are called Lubb Dubb
"The doctor used the stethoscope on the patient to try and hear his heartbeat and breathing patterns."
A tiny dinosaur banging a drum
the sound of a heartbeat
are related the sound because is cionsideriza to heart beat hahahahha.