how death works:
- 1. no reflexes, wide pupil (next 10 min)
- 2. livor mortis (20 - 60 min)
- 3. rigor mortis (6-8h)
- 4. decay by autolysis
- length depends on enviroment
- a hole in the heart
- septum primum
- closes within the first days
- if not --> necessary operation
right cartoid artery:
foramen ovale:
- arteria carotis
- is capable of taking over the work of the left side
- vein: vena jugularis
- amaurosis fugax
- for cartoid deseases
- supports the optical nerve and brain
cerebral hemispheres:
- left and right
- left side for right side
- right side for left side
- areas for language are depending on person
- hemispherectomy
- Sturge-Weber-Krabbe-Syndrom
- --> What do you think is the reason for near death experiences?
structure:
Thanks for your attention!!!
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text sources:
- general information
- foramen ovale
- right carotid artery
- cerebral hemispheres
- our kidneys
- the shock
- how death works
- quiz
- sources
the kidneys:
general information:
- 206 - 210 bones (106 for hands and feet)
- ca. 10kg
- 14 - 24 sesamoid bones
- 32 teeth
- 96560km vasculary system
- over 500kg red blood cells during one life
- more than 600 muscles
- ren
- ren mobiles
- > 1200l per day
- small pipes for filtering the blood
- 64km long
- direct connection to bladder
- life with one is possible
- --> medication needed
- where your adRENaline come from
- for different reasons
- not enough blood in necessary organs
- higher frequency / lower pressure
- adrenaline makes the vessels thin
- p = F / A
- unnecessary, decentral things take damage
the shock:
- How many bags of farina can you fill with dead danders after a lifetime?
- How much ATP do we build per day? (kg)
- What are the strongest muscles?
- For what do we have our appendix?
Quiz:
Unbelieveable facts about the human body