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A fish has a single, closed circulatory system. The blood is pumped from the heart to the gills and then the blood travels to the body organs and then the blood goes back into the heart.
describe how the blood flows in the fish
figure it out
Answer #1: it is complicated flow========================Answer #2:Tortuous flow is flow along a path with many twists, turns, and bends in it.The term refers to the path of the flow, and I think the flow itself may be laminar.
If the path is a wire or conductive material then you have a current or flow of electricity. If the path is air then you you have a spark or lightning strike
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An electric circuit is best described as a loop. the flow of electrons
An accidental ground is the extra path for a current to flow. If a tree touches the high voltage line, it provides a connection to the ground and may allow for a shock current through a person.
The general blood flow path is from the aorta to the heart. The blood will then leave the heart and flow throughout the rest of the body. This path of blood happens every time the heart beats.
The three main paths are the pulmonary path which moves from the heart to the lungs and back, the somatic path where blood flows to the tissues and back and the flow of blood to the muscle of the heart and back.
Blood collects into small veins that in turn merge to form trabecular veins
It is an alternate way for the blood to flow during fetus development. The alternate blood flow before birth is necessary because the fetal lungs are not yet functioning.
The flow path of a heated liquid will vary. For the in cross-flow heat the liquid path is perpendicular to each other but in counter-current heat,the liquids flow in opposite directions.
The path of least resistance.
Answer #1: it is complicated flow========================Answer #2:Tortuous flow is flow along a path with many twists, turns, and bends in it.The term refers to the path of the flow, and I think the flow itself may be laminar.
to an extent it can branch of in different directions and to differenet organs but it will all eventually return to the heart so yes it does.
the red blood cell will flow through your veins to your right atrium
equal flow
Dams in general cutoff the free flow of water and instead store it so it can be allowed to flow as needed. Some fish species navigate and make use of rivers and streams and go there to spawn. A dam either cuts off or impairs the path on the original waterway, so fewer fish can go upstream to spawn.
a circuit is a path for current flow.