Animal
... included. The name animal comes from the Latin word animalis , of which animalia is the plural, and ultimately from anima , meaning vital
breath or soul.
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1 Structure
2 Groups of animals
2.1 Deuterostomes
2.2 Platyzoa
2.3 ...
Computed axial tomography
... and several days to produce the images. Modern multi-detector CT systems can complete a scan of the chest in less time than it takes for a single
breath (useful if the patient cannot hold his/her breath) and display the computed images in a few seconds.
Principles
X-ray slice data is generated ...
Diabetes mellitus
... performed by almost anyone with trivial training.
Especially dangerous symptoms in diabetics include the smell of acetone on the patient's
breath (a sign of ketoacidosis ), Kussmaul breathing (a rapid, deep breathing), and any altered state of consciousness or arousal (hostility and mania ...
Lung
... air sacs is expelled through the trachea and into the atmosphere. Two complete cycles of inhalation and exhalation are, therefore, required for one
breath of air to make its way through the avian respiratory system.
Avian lungs do not have alveoli, as mammalian lungs do, but instead contain millions ...
Animal
... included. The name animal comes from the Latin word animalis , of which animalia is the plural, and ultimately from anima , meaning vital
breath or soul.
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1 Structure
2 Groups of animals
2.1 Deuterostomes
2.2 Platyzoa
2.3 ...