Difference between sleep and coma?
How would you describe the difference between sleep and coma?
20 Answers
- 2 months ago
Sleep is 5 letters and Coma is 4 letters. each starts with and ends with a different consonant.
Sleep has 2 letters that are the same while coma doesn't.
Coma ends with a vowel.
Everyone sleeps during
their lives but not everyone goes into a coma.
- 2 months ago
During a ''coma'', an individual is inert to their current circumstance. The individual is alive and seems as though they are dozing. Be that as it may, not at all like in a profound ''sleep'', the individual can't be stirred by any incitement, including torment.
- 2 months ago
During a condition of obviousness, an individual is torpid to their present situation. The individual is alive and seems like they are resting. Regardless, unlike in a significant rest, the individual can't be mixed by any induction, including torture.
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- KrishnamurthyLv 72 months ago
A coma is a prolonged state of unconsciousness.
During a coma, a person is unresponsive to his or her environment.
The person is alive and looks like he or she is sleeping.
However, unlike in a deep sleep,
the person cannot be awakened by any stimulation, including pain.
- 2 months ago
During a state of unconsciousness, an individual is lethargic to their current circumstance. The individual is alive and appears as though they are resting. Nonetheless, dissimilar to in a profound rest, the individual can't be stirred by any incitement, including torment.
- Karen LLv 72 months ago
Sleep is a normal activity that people without physical damage engage in on a regular basis, and people wake up from sleep when they have had enough of it, unless something else wakes them up first. Going into coma is not a normal activity and you only end up in one if something is physically very wrong. People don't say 'I think I'll go into a coma early tonight'.
- garryLv 62 months ago
you can shake a sleeper to wake up , you can shake a person in a coma to wake up , i know i was in a coma for 20 days, and yes some one in a coma dreams more than once ..
- Anonymous2 months ago
A person in a coma is unconscious. A person sleeping is not unconscious.
- robert2020Lv 62 months ago
As a non medical person, this is the only way I can. A coma is where you are unconscience and can't be awoken. Sleep is normal, rest.