The heart pumps blood to the lungs and then to the body, through the arteries. After reaching the cells of the body in the capillaries, the blood returns through the veins, pushed by pressure and muscle contractions through one-way valves.
Your blood is pumped through your body through veins. It first needs to be enriched with oxygen and is pumped to the lungs. Then it goes through you veins to the rest of you body. Once it is drained of oxygen, it goes back to the heart to repeat the process. Blood is made by your bones.
Through the Aorta and arteries that later branches into arterioles.
I am not in front of my book so... Good luck.
your pulse
Well, I hope this answers your people's questions, VERY much..but here's the answer: It's not THAT solid to actually feel INSIDE your body. Well, I don't really know the answer, but people can improve it if they want. Thank you for seeing my answers :)
You breath in oxygen, oxygen goes to the lungs. The oxygen is carried from the lungs to the heart. The blood cells are filled with oxygen, then pumped through your body. If you feel on your neck below your jaw, you should feel your pulse. This is an artery pumping blood to your brain. Then, the used blood is pumped back to your heart to receive more oxygen and then is pumped back to somewhere in your body.
Because there is an artery close to the skin there.
red blood cells are mainly hemoglobin. hemoglobin is mostly iron. hemoglobin binds oxygen and transports it to the body. when it is low, heart rate goes up and the heart works much harder to get oxygen to the body. thus, one feels tired so that the body will slow down and the heart can pump the blood to the tissues.
Palpation
When your body tries to digest anything, even gas, the blood rushes to the stomach area to aid in digestion. This means that the blood is rushing away from the extremities, causing coldness.
well in your body when your blood is rushing down your body is not quit used to it so you will feal quit discomfert.For me I have no pain.It all depends on your pain tolorence.
Exercise has increased the blood flow throughout your body (circulation), and you are just feeling the blood rushing through your veins faster than when you're not exercising.
Your heart beating (The muscles in the heart relaxing and contracting) to pump the blood around your body, without which you would die. Your pulse is the blood rushing through your veins after each 'pump', hence you can feel your pulse.
A subjective experience that we cannot explain with the information given. It is a sure sign, however, that you are drinking too much.
The blood is rushing away from your head to your gut in the "fight or flight" reflex, getting you ready to run, so you might feel a little dizzy as your blood pressure changes.
It is different between boys and girls but some common signs are sweating, getting ver flustered, you can feel blood rushing around your body, you can't concentrate . In a boy it's fairly obvious, your penis gets erect.
That's the testosterone and estrogen rushing through your body.
Yes, You Can Because It Is Biting Into Your Blood Veins And Sucking Blood From Your Body.
Yes he will, he can feel it rushing
Because the heel in your feet requires blood, just like the rest of your body. The pulse you feel is blood flowing to your feet.
The heart contracts to push blood out, and expands as blood already sent around the body is pushed back into the heart. I believe they are called LUBS and DUBS, feel free to correct that last part if needed.