Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Alright, from what you're telling me. (And trust me, I love neuroscience).
This patient most likely has a lesion/damage to his Brocha's or Wernicke's area. A neurological examination will have to be conducted in order to determine which one, test his language comprehension in order to rule out Wernicke's. If you're looking for a more general diagnosis, I'd roughly call it the Temporal lobe.
B. because when you boil the water in the pot the water evaporates from the heat exposure from underneath the pot.
Answer:
Here's what I get
Explanation:
From your bladder, the pathway of exit to the outside is through the urethra.
The diameter of the female urethra is about 6 mm. The male urethra is usually a bit larger.
Kidney stones can vary in size from 0.1 mm to over 40 mm in size.
Stones less than about 6 mm in size can usually pass through the urethra on their own with little or no pain.
Larger stones can be excruciatingly painful. The urethra cannot expand enough for them to pass through. Such stones usually need medical treatment to be removed.