Impact of sepsis on incidence and outcome from organ failure During the ICU stay, renal failure was the most common organ failure in patients who never had sepsis, and respiratory failure was the most common in patients with sepsis. Can someone survive multiple organ failure? In the present study, multipleRead More →

The piano and organ are played differently and they are used differently, so you need to master a different set of techniques. Piano players have to learn complex chords and fingerings. … Organ players require dexterity, independence and speed, but in a different sense. Do organs have keys? To playRead More →

Osphradium is an olfactory organ present in certain molluscs/Pila. It is linked with the respiration organ. It is a chemoreceptor. It is located near the left nuchal opening. It sense the incoming water for silt and possible food particles. What is the function of Ctenidium in Pila? A ctenidium isRead More →

There’s no single answer to what causes organ failure, and depending on the patient, there can be many factors involved. However, organ failure can be triggered by sepsis, an extreme response to an infection which causes inflammatory chemicals to be released into the bloodstream. How does an overdose affect organs?Read More →

Bone is a mechanically optimized organ system whose composition and organization reflect the functional demands made upon it. Far from being an inert substance, it is also a living tissue that serves several important functions in the organism. How is bone created? Ossification is achieved by bone-forming cells called osteoblastsRead More →