Answer:There are several ways you could get Pseudobulbar disorder.
An injury or disease that affects your brain can lead to pseudobulbar affect.
Alzheimer’s disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Brain tumor
Dementia
Multiple sclerosis
Parkinson's disease
Traumatic brain injury
Explanation:
Scientists believe that pseudobulbar affect may result from damage to the prefrontal cortex, the area of your brain that helps control emotions.
He noises your stomach makes, called borborygmi, are normal intestinal sounds that occur during the digestive process.
You make the mix just as it says on the box and pour it in a ziplock and cut off the tip and swirl it in hot oil
Answer:
A. It would increase lymph volume.
Explanation:
[According to Starling's Law
if the transcapillary oncotic pressure is lesser than the hydrostatic pressure difference, then fluid will leave from the capillary (as it happens at arterial end).
or
if the transcapillary oncotic pressure is greater than the hydrostatic pressure difference, then fluid will return into the capillary (as happens at venous end).
Serum albumin is a very important factor that defines oncotic pressure in capillaries and maintains the level of fluid in the capillaries. Hypoalbuminemia results in decreased oncotic pressure which will facilitate movement of fluids from the capillaries to the interstitial space, hence resulting to a condition known as edema.]