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The lining of the chamber itself may be soft and vascularized for respiration, as in mysids, thermosbaenaceans, hemicarideans, and peneid shrimps.
A moment later, the soft in-out of normal respiration, which I've listened to my whole life (mostly without being aware of it, thank God), has been replaced by an unpleasant shloop-shloop-shloop sound.
Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea), soft-bodied, sausage-shaped echinoderms that carry on some respiration through their oral tentacles, which correspond to tube feet, also have an elaborate "respiratory tree" consisting of branched hollow outpouchings off the cloaca (hindgut).
However, some microorganisms respire without oxygen, known as anaerobic respiration.
These changes would be reflected in the position and shapes of cranial bones and soft tissues of the laryngeal and pharyngeal regions; including structures involved in feeding, deglutition and respiration (Reidenberg & Laitman, 1991).
Given the criteria for longitudinal extensibility and lateral rigidity applied during respiration, we evaluated a series of patterned hydrogels with different sizes of hard and soft segments to mimic fetal tracheas.
Pay Attention: With artificial respiration, it should be noted that in the back of the neck needs a soft pillow stretching mat, at the same time it is necessary to hold the jaw and mouth-to-mouth repeatedly blowing action.
According to Liu's results, which have yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, those who were subjected to fast and loud fake respiration through Masque demonstrated a "statistically significant" increase in anxiety than those exposed to slower and softer fake respiratory cues.
Organ of vicarious respiration [Meckel].
See also cellular respiration.
See also artificial respiration.
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