Peak flow is interrupted by heart attack. Peak flow is realized when all systems are go, the action of the unimpeded vessels and the blood being pumped by the heart. When the heart stops as in an attack, this flow is greatly diminished. The injured heart may never again regain the peak flow.
are you stupid?? its made in the heart idiot, meaning more blood flow...----actually, the blood flow used by the heart is relatively small, much smaller than the blood flow needed by the brain. Of course, all blood flows through the heart, but that wasn't what the question asked.
It all depends on your own heart rate. Every person has a different heart rate. It all depends on the shape you are in.
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No, not truly but it does skip a pattern in the flow of the beat!
Blood flows through arteries (from the heart), veins (to the heart) and capillaries. The heart pumps oxygenated blood out of the aorta and it circulates throughout the body providing oxygen to the muscles and organs (both voluntary and involuntary). The deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through veins. Veins have valves to stop blood flowing in the wrong direction. So the blood returns to the heart though both the superior and inferior vena cava and is then carried to the lungs where it is re-oxygenated, carried back to the heart and again pumped out the aorta. All in all the heart makes blood flow. A blood flow is the blood pumped from the heart to all parts of body through arteries and flow back through veins. A blood flow can also be normal menstruation, or a uterus vaginal problem.
through veins connected to the heart that lead all over the body
Yes. It is true.
They all are veins and the blood in them all flow toward the heart
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Yes, heart disease can affect kidney function. If your heart problem results in altered blood flow to the organs they can all be damaged to varying degrees.
artery flows from the heart through aorta to the different parts of the body