The most likely cause is left-sided pneumothorax.
<h3>What is left-sided pneumothorax?</h3>
A pneumothorax refers to the condition in which their is a collapse of the lung dues to injury.
In a collapsed lung, air from the lung leaks into the chest cavity.
A pneumothorax may be due to either of these situations:
- a puncture wound such as gunshot or knife wound to the chest,
- rib fracture
- air blisters (blebs) that break open
Therefore, a left-sided pneumothorax is pneumothorax in the left side of the lungs.
In conclusion, the symptoms and signs seen in the baby are indicative of left-sided pneumothorax.
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Answer:
<u>Static</u><u> </u><u>friction</u><u> </u><u>:</u>
The frictional force resists force that is applied to an object, and the object remains at rest until the force of static friction is overcome. In kinetic friction, the frictional force resists the motion of an object.
<u>Rolling</u><u> </u><u>friction</u><u> </u><u>:</u>
Rolling friction occurs when a wheel, ball, or cylinder rolls freely over a surface, as in ball and roller bearings. The main source of friction in rolling appears to be dissipation of energy involved in deformation of the objects.
Vitamin B derivatives are primarily involved in reactions controlling DNA synthesis.
So answer is a) B
There is less transport of materials across membrane saturated differentials. The cell will have less readily energy to transport waste, etc across the chemical gradient.