The squamous epithelium of the larynx, in response to a “terror-conflict,” thins to increase the larynx’s diameter, allowing more air to flow into the lungs. This ensures the body’s adequate oxygen supply for a swift and successful escape.
The squamous epithelium of the larynx, in response to a “terror-conflict,” thins to increase the larynx’s diameter, allowing more air to flow into the lungs. This ensures the body’s adequate oxygen supply for a swift and successful escape.
When we talk about dust allergy, the primary tissue affected—as with pollen allergies—is the mucous membrane of the nasal cavities. One of the key functions of the nasal mucosa is to filter out “contaminants” from inhaled air, such as dust and bacteria.
Paralysis refers to the partial or complete loss of function in a body part. In neurology, paralysis indicates reduced nerve functionality, accompanied by loss of sensation and movement. Here, when we talk about paralysis, we refer to cases where it’s not caused by an accident or poisoning but is the result of a biological conflict. (This does not include paralysis from severed nerves due to accidents or surgeries, or from toxins.)
Thus, the rat’s energy is tied to communication, but not its lofty, elevated form. Due to the animal’s lifestyle, it’s more about the hidden, “behind closed doors” type, which in our everyday world manifests most prominently in politics, the communication of secret sects or congregations, and, due to the rat’s tunnel-building nature, the all-encompassing flow, flooding, and spread of “worthless,” self-serving, self-interested information. Today, this is primarily the internet, much of the media, and social media.
Cystitis is one of the most unpleasant, yet very common, ailments in women. Is it really caused by cold, germs or conflict?