This is a truly complicated question. It is true that both of these complications will prove to be deadly. However, in cardiac death, all organ systems will seize to operate within minutes of total cardiac death. Unlike cardiac death, cranial death is a much slower, and in rare cases, reversible process. Upon being rendered brain dead (or in a coma), the brain will no longer function as it used to. However, the body can be kept alive artificially through life support systems. Without life support systems, it is an almost guaranteed death. I hope this helped !
Are there options? If so, may I see them?
I'm assuming the answer will be something that firmly and clearly says "no," expresses a lack of a desire or want to something, and maybe (maybe?) provides an explanation as to why.
ex. "No, I don't want to." or "No, I don't have any desire to. Smoking has many health related risks."
Sorry, I'm not sure how helpful this will be!
Your skin has two types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands occur over most of your body and open directly onto the surface of your skin. ... Apocrine glands develop in areas abundant in hair follicles, such as on your scalp, armpits and groin.
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The term that best fits the description given above is SPECIFICITY. Specificity formally refers to targeting training needs. These includes activities, workouts and exercises to be covered that aim to acquire the specific needs for the training. The answer is the second option.