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no the cerebrum controls blood pressure.!.!
you are ill.
In the liver and spleen.
It's not a blood cell. It is platelets. They clot due to blood loss from damaged blood vessels
The phagocytes, which are a type of white blood cells. spleen
carotid arteries
Lack of blood flow to the cerebrum can cause cell death. This is often called a stroke.
no the cerebrum controls blood pressure.!.!
Ischemia is interruption of blood flow.embolus
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When blood pressure is not sufficient to deliver enough blood to the organs of the body, the organs do not work properly and can be temporarily or permanently damaged. For example, if insufficient blood flows to the brain, brain cells do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients, and a person can feel lightheaded, dizzy, or even faint.
The mosquito has an anticoagulant in its saliva that prevents blood from clotting so that it can finish its meal without interruption.
A localized area of necrosis caused by an interruption of the blood supply is an infarction. For instance, a myocardial infarction is a localized area of necrosis in the heart muscle. An MI is commonly known as a heart attack.
they are removed by your liver
the internal carotid artery supply the orbits and more than 80% of the cerebrum
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you are ill.