To be sure, you will have to have an xray.
chest organs make sure that you can breath and it also protects your heart. lungs are like bags when you breath in your lungs get filled with air ,but when you breath out it crambles up
During inhalation (inspiration) the ribs move up and out. Volume in the thorax increases whilst pressure decreases. The diaphragm goes down and the intercostal muscles contract. Just to let you know, exhaling (expiration) is just the opposite to inspiration. :) - Hope I helped :)
A cell cavity is also known as a vacuole in plant cells or a vesicle in animal cells. These structures are membrane-bound organelles that play roles in storage, transport, and waste disposal within the cell.
Severe nasal cavity inflammation can damage olfactory nerves, which are responsible for the sense of smell. When these nerves are damaged, it can result in anosmia, or loss of smell. Additionally, the inflammation can cause blockages in the nasal passages, limiting airflow and therefore the ability to detect odors.
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The cavity that you are referring to is know as the thoracic cavity.The ventral body cavity contains the organs in the chest and abdomen.Thoracic cavity
No, but why do you ask? A CHILD HAD BRUISING ON THE CHEST WITH 3 LITTLE DOTS RIGHT IN THE CENTER, LIKE WHEN YOU PERFORM CPR; I KNOW ON A TODDLER YOU CAN PERFORM CPR USING YOUR FINGERS...
It would be best to just make an appointment with your doctor just to be sure your ok.
spine? or spleen?
If the bone is sticking out.
you go to a hospital and check if you cant walk on it at all it is most likely fractured.
Best way to know is to get an xray
Pleural effusion is the generic term for fluid in the pleural space, but there are more specific terms if you know the type of fluid. Blood - hemothorax Lymph - chylothorax Serous fluid - hydrothorax Pus - empyema or pyothorax
I dont know but the first episode of victorious trina said she never had 1 cavity so i think she doesnt but i dont know everyone has to have a cavity once in there life :)
Not exactly. I would suggest taking the child to a doctor, they should be able to tell what is wrong. All I know is, that if the child has a bruised tongue, they may have an illness or injury.
Toothache
The xray will show the bones being close together