due to principle of bernoulis.........
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Feet can swell at high altitudes due to decreased air pressure, which can lead to increased interstitial fluid in the body and poor circulation in the extremities. The body may also retain water at high altitudes in response to changes in hormone levels.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
The bone marrow is considered the most radiosensitive structure in the human body because it contains blood-forming stem cells that divide rapidly and are sensitive to radiation damage. Impairment of bone marrow function can lead to decreased blood cell production and increased susceptibility to infections and bleeding.
The human body is denser than water. The density of the human body is about 985 kg/m^3, while the density of water is 1000 kg/m^3. This is why your body floats in water.
Bleeding spots can occur anywhere on the human body due to injuries, cuts, or trauma. Common areas for bleeding include the head, limbs, abdomen, and hands. It's important to apply pressure and seek medical attention if bleeding is severe or does not stop.
Bleeding in the area of the operation may occur and be difficult to control or stop. If a hematoma occurs in this part of the body, it may be life-threatening. As the hematoma enlarges, it may obstruct the airway
Any bleeding that occurs inside the human body and is not visible externally, it can be extremely dangerous if left untreated. If you suspect internal bleeding call 911 or get the victim medical attention as quickly as possible. Monitor the victim for signs of shock.
You get polycythemia
Yes, if they penetrate a human body on the wrong spot it may cause internal bleeding. That's very deadly.
The clotting of blood helps the body stop from bleeding profusely.
Bleeding occurring outside the body.
This is due to the thinness of the atmosphere at high altitudes (e.g. the top of a mountain). The thinness is caused by the loss of molecules to space due to the slight lessening of gravity's pull at high altitudes.
Breathing at high altitudes is difficult primarily due to the lower atmospheric pressure, which reduces the amount of oxygen available in the air. As altitude increases, the partial pressure of oxygen decreases, making it harder for the body to obtain the oxygen it needs. This can lead to symptoms of altitude sickness, such as shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue, as the body struggles to adapt to the diminished oxygen levels. Additionally, the thinner air can make physical exertion feel more taxing.
All bones are difficult to bend because they're meant to be rigid. The femur is often held to be the strongest bone in the human body.
At high altitudes, the lower air pressure can lead to decreased oxygen levels in the blood, causing symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and headaches. In severe cases, it can result in altitude sickness, which may include symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and confusion. It is important to acclimatize slowly to high altitudes to avoid these effects.
Human body is a good conductor so charges could be drained out