What their motions are and how the brain works in a baby
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Personally I have not but I’ve practiced! And if I came across to a situation that a person needs cpr I would do the assessment, size up the scene, tap shout tap, call 911, check pulse and watch the chest rise and if it doesn’t rise the start the cpr, call someone near to grab an aed if necessary and available to you. And since I’m certified I would definitely be up to the task
Answer:
A. pons
Explanation:
The pons is the largest part of the brainstem above the medulla oblongata and below the midbrain, in front of the cerebellum.
It controls involuntary actions such as those involved in sleep, respiration, and appetite.
It is also responsible for many of the sensory and motor functions of the head and face. For example, hearing, taste, facial sensations (such as touch and pain), eye movement, facial expressions, chewing, and swallowing.
Answer:
1. The tongue aids in speaking and moving food around the mouth while eating.
2. Mastication is the process of chewing.
Explanation: