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steps of blood flow from heart to kidney
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blood flow is called circulation
Blood flow from a vein is slower than that from an artery.
To hold back or restrain a rivers flow. Such as building a dam on it.
Lack of a flow medium will inhibit conduction and convection.
The flow or blood
The Liver and other tissues that inhibit blood coagulation.
The resistance of blood flow is what?
The flow of blood times the resistance of the blood vessels.
No. Ice on an open wound actually HELPS clotting. Lowering the local temperature, ice stimulates a heat-loss reflex that significantly reduces blood flow by constricting arterioles. (This causes the cold tissue to appear light in color. And it's also why ice is helpful in first aid for closed injuries, to prevent swelling.) The reduced blood flow allows the clot to form and stick without washing away. You might guess ice would inhibit clotting, because low temperature decreases two processes important in clotting: release of clotting factors by blood platelets, and the enzyme reactions that actually convert liquid blood into a clot. However, these two reactions are only slightly affected by cold, while local blood flow is dramatically reduced by cold. In contrast to ice, mild heat inhibits clotting by increasing local blood flow.
Blood flow is faster in arteries than in veins. Blood flow in veins is lower pressure.
Yes, it stimulates blood flow.
Peripheral blood flow refers to blood flow that occurs in the extremities as opposed to blood that flows to the brain, heart, lungs, and vital organs.
Systemic circuit- blood flow in the body Coronary circuit- blood flow in the heart Pulmonary circuit - blood flow in the lungs
Blood cells are a part of blood. Blood is not a part of blood cells. Blood can't flow backward and forward within blood cells. Blood cells can flow backward and forward within blood.