no because your entire body would be starved of oxygen and energy to survive.
stops back-flow of blood through them so that the blood goes in one direction only
valves are only present in veins to stop the blood to move backwards through the vein but in arteries the muscle puts alot of pressure on the blood which stops it from moving in the wrong direction
The different order of blood between a live person and a dead one would be the lack of oxygen in the blood. It becomes stagnat like a pool that doesn't flow.
As soon as you're injured the body starts the repairwork, and one of the things that happens is that the blood clots in the wound. The clots stops/slows the flow if there aren't any big vessels injured.
colestrol builds up as you eat lots of fatty food which contail colestrol. this gets stuck in blood vessels when one has been ruptured. after a while the colestrol stops the blood flow leading to heart disease
because your arteries are being pumped on a same vessal. if you were to lay out all off those vessels, you would see its all one beg flow of blood.
you would die because your organs would not receive the oxygen they need to continue to live
It is important for blood to flow in one direction in the heart because blood can't flow backwards because it has oxygen rich blood and poor oxygen rich blood and these to types of blood cannot mix :)
The heart and veins are the parts of the circulatory system that have valves to assist with blood flow.
Strength of pulses is one clinical indicator of peripheral blood flow. Another is capillary refill time.
NO
It has only one flow of blood.