Answer:
Voice box (I call it that.), and that's where air passes to get to your lungs.
Explanation:
just looked it up
1. This picture appears to be showing the performance of CPR. There are two people positioned over the head and side of the person on the ground. This may be one person performing compressions and the other performing artificial ventilation.
Answer: an inflammation of the air passages to the lungs.
Bronchitis came from the root word bronchi that can be seen in the lungs and a suffix of “tis” attached to it, which means an inflammation.
Therefore, bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane in the air passages or bronchial tubes of the lungs that usually causes bronchospasm and coughing.
Moreover, prefixes, root words and suffixes are building blocks derived from Latin or Greek to construct medical terms.
Answer:
Answer is option B: Peristalsis.
Explanation:
Constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, which create wave like movements that push the content of the canal forward is called Peristalsis.
During Peristalsis one can feel abdominal cramping, feeling of fullness, stomach swelling and nausea.