If a current of 50 mA passes through the heart, it can cause cardiac arrest.
The heart is also a muscle, which beats to pump blood through the body. The rhythm of our heartbeat is controlled by electric impulses—it is these impulses that are monitored by an electrocardiogram. If a current from outside the body passes through the heart, it can mask these impulses and disturb the heart’s rhythm. This irregular heartbeat is called arrhythmia and can even manifest as a total disorganization of the rhythm, known as ventricular fibrillation.
When ventricular fibrillation occurs, the heart stops pumping and the blood stops circulating. The victim rapidly loses consciousness and dies if a healthy heartbeat is not restored with a device called a defibrillator.
The arrhythmia can occur at the time of the shock or in the hours following the electric shock.
Answer: <em>72 Calories</em>
Explanation:
<em>This is very simple to find out</em>
<em>Take the equation </em>
<em>9(n)</em>
<em>n will equal the amount of fat found in this cookie (8)</em>
<em>9 is equal to the number of calories found per fat</em>
<em>Now take the equation and plugin 8</em>
<em>9(8)</em>
<em>72 calories</em>
Answer:
The correct statement about vitamin C is the option "B".
Explanation:
Vitamin C helps with iron absorption and also helps to prevent common cold. This vitamin must be an essential part of our feeding habits and we must include it in our daily supplements.