Let's start from the heart. The blood drop goes out through the aorta, to other, smaller arteries. Arterioles. Capillaries. Venoules. Veins. Back to the heart (right atrium). From the right atrium, it goes to the right ventricle, to the pulmonary artery, to the lungs, into the pulmonary veins, which bring it to the left atrium of the heart. It then moves to the left ventricle, and out again through the aorta.
Note that the drop of blood you started out with would not be the same drop you ended up with.
follow a drop of blood from the riight ankle to the heart, lungs and heart ending at the cut on the left ankles name the major blood vassels and parts of the heart passes through the blood does not leak at the cut why? name the factors involved in keepimg the blood from leaving the body
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)
From the vena cava, blood travels into the right atrium, then the right ventricle. The right ventricle pumps the blood through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. The pulmonary vein carries the oxygenated blood back to the left atrium. The blood flows from the left atrium into the left ventricle which pumps the blood through the aorta and to the rest of the body.
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Why would you want to do that. You would have to cut open the heart and watch the blood move from the pulmonary artery through the heart and into the right radial artery.
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no matter what , if a drop of blood goes into it you will be shot
Liver disease will allow blood PH to drop to 6
Aphrodite, goddess of love, was born from a drop of blood from the wounds of Uranus.
When a patient needs certain blood work done for testing of potential conditions, one way of testing the blood is by doing a blood smear. A blood smear is done by doing a finger prick, extracting a drop of blood, and placing the drop of blood on a glass laboratory microscope plate. Once the drop of blood is on the glass plate, a separate glass plate is used to spread the drop of blood out. It is done by "smearing" the blood across the bottom plate. The desired and only lab-accepted "smear" results in a feathering of the blood, or a increasingly thinning of the amount of blood across the plate, in turn creating a feathered appearance of the blood on the plate. It helps the lab chemists look at the right amount of blood for determining the results of the blood test.
Assuming that the drop of blood had a white blood cell you could test the DNA for the sex chromosomes.
A Drop of Blood - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 August 1913