i think its B. begins to divide and implants itself in the wall of the uterus
Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two necessary criteria to sustain human and many other organisms' lives.
It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac arrest.
Brain injuries start to accumulate almost immediately after Clinical Death.
Full recovery of the brain after more than 3 minutes of clinical death at normal body temperature is rare.
Usually brain damage or later brain death results after longer intervals of clinical death even if the heart is restarted and blood circulation is successfully restored.
Although loss of function is almost immediate, there is no specific duration of clinical death at which the non-functioning brain clearly dies.
The most vulnerable cells in the brain, CA1 neurons of the hippocampus, are fatally injured by as little as 10 minutes without oxygen.
However, the injured cells do not actually die until hours after resuscitation.
Brain failure after clinical death is now known to be due to a complex series of processes called Reperfusion Iinjury that occur after blood circulation has been restored, especially processes that interfere with blood circulation during the recovery period.
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The answer is A
The abstinence violation effect
<span>This effect
occurs when an individual, having made a personal commitment to abstain
from using a substance or to stop engaging in some other unwanted behavior, has
an initial lapse whereby the substance or behavior is engaged in at least once.
Some individuals may then proceed to uncontrolled use. It occurs when the
person attributes the cause of the initial lapse to internal, stable, and
global factors within.</span>