The position and attachments of the parietal pericardium of the heart of the fetal pig is; The parietal pericardium is a very thin layer on the outside surface of the heart.
<h3>What is the parietal pericardium of the heart?</h3>
The Parietal pericardium is a serous membrane that secretes serous fluid to lubricate heart and reduce friction.
The Parietal pericardium acts as mechanical protection for the heart and big vessels, and a lubrication to reduce friction between the heart and the surrounding structures.
The description of the position and attachments of the parietal pericardium is that is a very thin layer on the outside surface of the heart.
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Explanation:
This is a type of seizure also known as ( Petit Mal seizures).It is common in children, (between 4-14 years) and characterised with intent stare at empty space for few seconds(which may occur in 10 -100 times in a day) and does not caused any significant harm.However,with frequent occurrence it may affect concentration.It does not exceed <u>15 seconds</u>
it is caused by repeated electrical signals in the brain due to interference in the synaptic transmission and also to alterations in levels of Neurotransmitters .
Staring into empty space,
Fluttering of eyelids
Intermittent stoppage of speech are some of the symptoms.
Treatment is with medications.,
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carriers (have one allele for the achondroplasia) that theirs genotypes are Aa (A is dominant, a is recessive allele). In this case:
P: Aa x Aa
F: AA Aa Aa aa
This means that ¼ (25%) is the possibility for child to have achondroplasia.
Second case is if one of the parents have homozygous recessive genotype aa (not having allele for achondroplasia):
P1: Aa x aa
F: Aa Aa aa aa
This means that none of the child will inherit both alleles.
The placenta, because it carry's all the nutrients from the mother to the baby
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