The cochlear branch passes on the information from the cochlea of the ear to the brain. Another portion of the same is the vestibulocochlear nerve. It carries the spatial orientation information to the brain. These are also known as acoustic, or auditory nerves.
Muscle cramps are often associated with a lack of vitamin B - lacking this vitamin will often be correlated to this occurence; if not directly cause it. This is also the reason why bodybuilders sometimes find themselves cramped up during competitions because they don't take enough vitamins before the competition.
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While two lifeguards are performing CPR on the same victim, they should each take a " turn" giving compressions.By switching between them, the will each get a rest. This will help prevent fatigue, which can limit the amount of good chest compressions.
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