When an air bubble enters a vein, it's called a venous air embolism. When an air bubble enters an artery, it's called an arterial air embolism. These air bubbles can travel to your brain, heart, or lungs and cause a heart attack, stroke, or respiratory failure. Air embolisms are rather rare.
Answer:
One limb was non-functional so the functioning muscles on the opposite side exerted an unopposed pull on the spine forcing it out of alignment. He had scoliosis or "twisted disease" due to an uneven pull on the muscles.
Explanation:
The answer is A. Size of the muscle cells, ability to store fuel, and blood supply to the muscle
Muscle endurance : The ability of your muscle to do continuous work over a long period of time
Size of muscle Cells : Affect muscle strength
Ability to store fuel : Affects energy storage to do work
Blood Supply to the muscles : Affect muscle durability ( prevent injury)
The liver is not involved in the digestion process in food.