Science, asked by sujithkumar719, 10 months ago

Little Rishi (student of class VI) was watching his favourite cartoon serial on television. Suddenly he got hiccups. His elder brother Shubham who was sitting near by him gave him a glass of water and suggested not to eat too fast in a hurry. Little Rishi got confused as he had heard that ‘hicki’ comes when someone remembers. He asked his father. His father smiled and explained him that it is only a myth. He also explained him the proper scientific reason behind it.
(a) What is hiccup?
(b) Why do we get hiccup?
(c) What are the values shown by Rishi? [Value Based Question]

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Answered by radhikachib512
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Answer :-)

a) What is hiccup?

Hiccups comes when a person eats or drinks too quickly and food gets stuck in our oesophagus.

b) Why do we get hiccup?

Anything that causes your stomach to become bigger than usual (distension)can trigger hiccups.

c) What are the values shown by rishi?

Values shown by rishi are superstitions.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

a) What's a hiccup?

Hiccup is involuntary spasms of the diaphragm, generally short-lived and not a sign of commodity serious. Hiccups are involuntary condensation of the diaphragm — the muscle that separates your chest from your tummy and plays an important part in breathing. Each compression is followed by an unforeseen check of your oral cords, which produces the characteristic" hic" sound.

b) Why do we get hiccups?

Interruptions may affect by a large mess, alcoholic or carbonated potables or unforeseen excitement. In some cases, interruptions may be a sign of a beginning medical condition. For utmost people, a bout of interruptions generally lasts only many twinkles. Infrequently, interruptions may persist for months. This can affect weight loss and prostration.

c) What are the values shown by Rishi?

He is sincere and curious to know about things at an early age.

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