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Glial cells:
Bowel Sounds
The noises made by the movement of the intestines as they push food through the gastrointestinal tract, typically heard with a stethoscope during a physical exam.
Vesicular Lung Sounds
Breath sounds normally heard over most lung fields, characterized by a soft, rustling quality associated with air moving through smaller airways.
Bronchovesicular Breath Sounds
Normal breath sounds heard over the central chest or back, indicating air moving through the larger airways.
Heart Sound
The sounds produced by the closing of heart valves and the flow of blood through the heart, often assessed with a stethoscope.
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