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Solar energy, Wind energy, Geothermal energy, Hydroelectric energy.
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<u>The ribcage expands to allow air to enter the lungs</u> is an example of the skeletal system interacting directly with the respiratory system.
Explanation:
The skeletal system is mainly made up of bones - like the ribcage in this case - while the respiratory system is made up of the lungs, trachea, diaphragm, etc.
When inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, therefore increasing the volume of the chest cavity. The muscles between the ribs also contract causing the ribcage to stretch upwards and outwards. This also contributes to an increase in the volume of chest cavity. Consequently, the pressure in the chest, decreases causing atmospheric pressure to rush air into the lungs.
When these muscles contract, they raise the pressure in the chest cavity causing air to rush out of the lungs.
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John Allen is scheduled for a diagnosis on tooth #20. This is Mr. Allen's first time to the endodontist, and his subjective comments describe pain when chewing on the affected side and a constant dull pain lasting for approximately a week.
How do you think Mr. Allan knew ro come to a endodentist for dental treatment?
Answer:
Mr. Allan learned that he needed treatment with an endodentist through consultation with a general dentist.
Explanation:
It is likely that when Mr. Allan felt discomfort in the tooth, he made an appointment with the general dentist. Through the analysis of Mr. Allan's case, the general dentist realized that Mr. Allan had a very specific problem and that he should be treated with a professional, someone who could deal with the problem directly and more effectively. For this reason, Mr. Allan's dentist suggested that he look for an endodentist who could help him, since Mr. Allan was having problems with dental pulp.