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lateral line is a line on the fish body that function to detect vibrations in water
The lateral line is a sensory system found in aquatic vertebrates, such as fish, which helps them detect changes in water pressure and movement. It consists of a series of small sensory organs called neuromasts located along the sides of the fish's body. This system helps fish navigate, detect prey, and communicate with other fish.
Sloths do not use ultrasound; they primarily rely on their sense of touch, smell, and hearing to navigate their environment. Their slow movement and camouflage help them avoid predators, so they do not need to rely on ultrasound to detect danger or prey.
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.
The lateral line in a perch fish is a visible line that runs along its side from the gills to the tail. It is a sensory organ that helps the fish detect changes in water pressure and movement, allowing them to navigate, school, and detect prey or predators in their environment.
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yes, you can see the heartbeat on an ultrasound.
A prostate ultrasound is a diagnostic test used to detect potential problems with a man's prostate.
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There are many animals that use ultrasound. Some of these anmimals include; cats, dogs, dolphins, mice, fish and whales. the can use it to detect their prey
No, by that stage in a pregnancy, the baby would be ready to be delievered and would definitely show up on an ultrasound.
Ultrasound is particularly useful in distinguishing between intrauterine (within the uterus) and ectopic (outside the uterus) pregnancies.
Ultrasound cannot directly detect the use of misoprostol, as it is a medication that induces uterine contractions and can lead to changes in the pregnancy status or the condition of the uterus. However, ultrasound can be used to assess the effects of misoprostol, such as confirming the completion of an abortion or evaluating the uterus for any retained products of conception. The visualization of these changes depends on the timing of the ultrasound in relation to when misoprostol was administered.
No, a pap smear can't detect blocked fallopian tubes.
Doppler ultrasonography can detect the direction, velocity, and turbulence of blood flow. It is frequently used to detect problems with heart valves or to measure blood flow through the arteries.
Ultrasound technology is advancing every day, along with other healthcare technologies. Ultrasound can now detect many medical concerns and issues in a noninvasive way. Ultrasound is also many new parent's first view of their baby!
Yes, it is possible at least sometimes to see the defect during an ultrasound.