Is there any exceptional case of heart to be located in right side of thorax?
Yes, the condition is called "dextrocardia."
Is it strange to have dreams even before being fully asleep?
lol, no its totally normal
Like everyones had them at least once.
How do you defeat chamber of the Mageblade in swordigo?
Just keep using spells and sword slashing the rock boss and when you defeat him, out comez...another boss. The Corrupter you first met in Cairnwood Forest, I believe. Just dodge the red fireballs and keep using spells. Double jump over him when he's in his sword whirlwind mode. And then, just keep pounding him.
What causes rapid heart beats?
Rapid heartbeat can be caused by many factors, some more serious than others. It can be caused by anxiety, exercise, high blood pressure or heart failure. The medical term for a rapid heartbeat is tachycardia.
Why can't the AV and sl valves be open at same time?
The blood in the heart moved from one chamber to another chamber. If the AV ( artrio-ventricular valve) and SL ( semilunar valve) open at the same time, the blood will not be able to circulate and can flow backward. Thus the valves are there to stop the back-flow of blood and keep the circulation going.
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The ventricles contain something called the Choriod plexus. The cells of this plexus produce the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This fuid fills the ventricles and flows down into the spinal chord as well around the subarachnoid space holding the brain suspended.
Small sensitive bump between the left side of my jaw and left ear pea sized and tender?
I also just found this, coincidently, on my face. As a matter of fact, I JUST found it moments ago, and being concerned, decided to come online to see what info I can find. I am just curious, however... do you talk on a cell phone often? To be honest, I am wondering if it may have anything to do with that. I notice when I talk on my cell phone for long periods of time, my phone tends to get hot, and this same spot that this lump is, becomes sensitive. The pain in this bump is the same kind of feeling I get from my cell phone. I thought I would see if this stands true for you. Thanks! LeeAnn
What are the main functions of the human heart?
It collects the blood returning from the body in the veins and sends it to the lungs.
How does an auto recirculating valve operate?
Auto recirculation valve is used to ensure a minimum flow is maintained through the pump all the time. Recirculation valves are mostly combined with Non Return Valves in the main flow pipe , when flow is established through the discharge line which means that the NRV is open , recirculation valve is closed through a mechanical linkage between the NRV and recirculation valve .
Usually the recirculation valves develops passing through it after a period of time due to wear out in the contact points between the NRV and recirculation linkages.
Will there be series 8 wild at heart?
there are rumours that due to the lack of viewers wild at heart is not returning to itv, however this is only a rumour.
series 7 had poor raitings due to bbc's midwives
personally i did not watch a single episode of this.
but i am keeping my fingers crossed and i am sure many others are aswell
What stop the blood from falling back into the heart?
The valves of the heart. They're one way valves that won't allow blood to flow back into the heart, provided the heart and valves are normal.
In some cases, the valves can be defective, and cause the exact 'backflow' you're asking about. These cases are rare.
How many hearts do have a frog?
It has only one heart as all living beings do.But the number of chambers in heart are different for all organisms.mainly frog's heart has 3 chambers :2 atria and a single ventricle
Is heart transplant rejection unusual?
For solid organ transplants (hearts, lungs, kidneys etc...) rejection is a fairly common occurrence, despite the use of immunosuppressive drugs. Depending on the transplant, over 50% of recipients will experience some organ rejection at some point, whether acute or chronic.
The rejection rate of organs is a little higher than it absolutely could be, since a small but noticeable proportion of cases result from patients not taking their prescribed medications correctly (i.e missing doses etc...). It's a problem which tends to be higher among teenage transplant patients.
Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart through what atrium?
Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart through the right atrium
Absolutely. No one's head is perfectly symmetrical. It's usually close enough that most people don't notice, but if you really start looking at it, everyone's head is a little off kilter.
What pump works every minute of your life?
Your heart.. put your right hand across next to your left breast... do you feel any beating... the answer should be yes.. that's because your heart is pumping blood... so every minute of your life your heart should be pumping.
What is the name of the circuit that connects the heart to all parts of the body except the lungs?
The systemic circuit connects the heart to all parts of the body. The pulmonary circuit connects the heart to the lungs.
What develops to take blood through an alternate route?
Collateral vessels can enlarge and grow to provide alternate routes for blood flow. This process is often seen to occur after a blockage occurs in the heart.