Is there perhaps a pic you can post so we may help you :3 or options
Answer:
Rate and tidal volume
Explanation:
Tidal volume is the volume of air moved in or out of the lungs with each normal breath. A normal tidal volume is around 500 to 600 mL per inspiration and/or 6 to 7 mL per kilogram of body mass. An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) should assess the respiratory rate (as well as rhythm and quality), having into account that a normal respiratory rate in an adult is 12 to 18 breaths per minute (BPM). Moreover, an appropriate tidal volume is also fundamental in assisting individuals in respiratory distress and arrest.
It’s possible the other 90% was excreted ? Because a lot of the energy may not be useful to the mouse’s system. ... hmmm. That’s all I could think of, sorry I can’t be a better help ;w;
The medical term for the bending of a body part is flexion.
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1st image has more strongest attraction because opposite forces attract i.e. soth and north attract..where as in 2nd pic north -north pole repel