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the sufferer would have issues with math and spatial reasoning, the two things the parietal lobe is responsible for.

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What would happen if a lung's visceral membrane were pulled away from its parietal membrane still attached to the chest wall?

The connection between the two layers is held together by surface tension. By interfering with this the lungs will not expand with each breath but they will collapse.


What would happen if the Ca2 plus levels were lowered in a nerve cell during a stroke?

Lowering Ca2+ levels in a nerve cell during a stroke can disrupt the cell's ability to communicate with other neurons, affecting neurotransmitter release and signal transmission. This can lead to impaired neuronal function, contribute to cell death, and worsen the overall damage caused by the stroke.


Why would you need a trait put in after a stroke?

why would you need a trait put in having suffering a stroke, and what are the possibilites of recovery after 4 years


Where would you find your parietal cells?

Parietal cells are located in the gastric mucosa of the stomach. They are primarily found in the upper part of the stomach, known as the fundus and body regions. These cells are responsible for producing hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor, which are essential for digestion and vitamin B12 absorption, respectively.


What would you expect for an individual if the parietal cells were not functioning?

If the parietal cells were not functioning, you would expect decreased production of stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) and intrinsic factor, leading to impaired absorption of vitamin B12 and potentially causing symptoms like pernicious anemia, digestive issues, and malabsorption of nutrients.

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What would happen if you had a clogged arterie in your head?

that's called having a stroke


What would happen if the veins were suddenly blocked?

You have a stroke and die!!!!


What would happen to cardiac output if the stroke volume increased and the heart rate stayed the same?

Since the stroke volume increased then the cardiac out put would increase, pumping out more blood with the same amount of heart beats.


After a stroke failure to move the right arm would suggest damage to the lobe?

Damage to the left hemisphere of the brain, particularly in the motor cortex or related areas such as the frontal or parietal lobes, is likely responsible for the inability to move the right arm after a stroke. This is because the left hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the body.


Would a normal petrol engine be damaged if you added 2 stroke pertol instead?

no, all that will happen is you might have a little extra exhaust while engine burns off oil that is in 2 stroke mix


What would happen if you mixed 4 stroke oil such as 10w30 with fuel in a 2 stroke engine?

Long as your only unsig it in your lawn mower then no problems. Just don't leave it sitting around for weeks as normal motor oil will separate from the fuel faster than 2 stroke oil.


What bone would not contain red marrow in the adult skeleton?

frontal and parietal bones


What would happen if someone would die in the Olympics?

It HAS happened. In 1960 a cyclist from Denmark died from a stroke related to a drug overdose and in 1912 a Portuguese marathon runner died of sunstroke.


What would happen if you just put gasoline in the 2 stroke engine?

By putting only gasoline in a two stroke engine you can destroy it. A two stroke engine requires oil to be mixed into the gasoline to keep the moving parts lubricated. When you do not have that oil there it will not lubricate correctly and therefore scar and break the moving parts on the inside.


How do you stroke a girl?

You would stroke a girl on her hair


Why three stroke engine not possible?

a stroke is a half rotation of a crankshaft. a three stroke would finish would only be 1 1/2 revolutions.


Can a stroke happen during an epileptic seizure?

A person can have a stroke at absolutely any time. So someone could have one while having a seizure. That is not to say that a seizure can cause a stroke or a stroke can cause a seizure, or that they are particularly related as generally neither would do anything like that. Both affect the brain, but are two very different kinds of problems caused by different factors.