a.
To determine: The movement that occurs on a chest when placing one hand on chest and the other on the anterior lateral side of the neck and sniffing strongly.
Introduction: In the animal body, muscle tissue is a well-vascularized soft tissue present in the muscles. Muscle tissue is formed of specialized cells called myocytes (consists of contractile proteins) that are generally attached with bones, which enables the movement of different parts of the body.
b.
To determine: Whether any muscle contraction is felt in the neck in the given condition.
c.
To determine: The phase of respiration that occurs when sniffing and the neck muscles that reverse their muscle action to produce the sniffing.
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