The answer is oxygenated.
Vital signs, Cardiac and chest/upper back auscultation, administer 12-lead ECG, oxygen, and chew aspirins
Protein digestion would be more difficult because of that buffering action of sodium bicarbonate on the stomach acid, which alters the optimum pH for the action of pepsin, a major protein-digester
No... Down Syndrome is a chromosome deficiency that happens during conception when a spem and egg fertilize. Sometimes the X and Y Chromosomes don't add up correctly and can (sadly) cause this deficiency. Water in the mother's lungs can cause pneumonia which can potentially harm the fetus due to lack of oxygen. But this cannot cause down Syndrome. Water in the baby's lungs will also not cause Down Syndrome.
Answer:
D. Forgave the wrongdoer
Explanation:
Our brains help us with regulation of many processes in our body, as well as emotion. Over time, our brains become better adapted to handle emotions, which is why you will see a baby cry because something has gone wrong, whereas an adult in a similar situation will not act similarly.
If the blood flow is increased to parts of the brain that enable the understanding of emotions and make socially appropriate decisions, then the person is more likely to remain composed in public, and might even understand others perspectives and views. Therefore the most probable answer would be that the student/s forgave the wrongdoer.