It can rupture as the result of a traumatic impact (falling onto bike handlebars, typically) but that's slightly different to bursting.
No. You can break your bones but you cant break muscle or tissue. You can only tear them apart.
interestingly enough, you can rupture your stomach if you eat to much
yes.
u die
Potentially, a huge problem. But I guess you'd prefer the term for it, which is covered by the generic term Hemorrhage.
First effect of coca cola on your body. Your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat. (Theres plenty of that at this particular moment)
ALT stands for alamine aminotransferase. Sometimes it's also called SGPT. It's part of the liver function tests.alanine aminotransferaseThis stands for alanine transaminase and is a liver enzyme that is released when liver cells "burst" on being damaged.it means alanine transaminase . It is a enzyme from liver cells. When there is an injury to the liver, the cells die and its contents (including AST) are launched in the blood. So, if ast is high, there propably was a liver injury.
burst/ burst /burst. Don't burst the balloon. He burst the balloon yesterday. He has burst the balloon already.
The past of burst is burst.
The past participle for "burst" is "burst."
"Burst". The perfect participle has the same form as the infinitive "burst", as in "He had suddenly burst into the room."
The past tense of "burst" is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst".
Yes, the word burst is a singular, common noun; a word for a break, a breach, a rupture; a word for a thing.The word burst is also a verb (burst, bursts, bursting, burst), and an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a burst pipe, a burst balloon).
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