usually you don't get them back but to many people when they lose a loved one or someone that was very close to them. something new or better comes and when god takes something it s not to punish you but to give you something better!!!!!!!!!!!!
When you keep something or someone close to your heart, you are making it important (and probably long-lasting) to you.
Get them something that is not only close to your heart but is also close to theirs. Get them something that fits their personality and will fill their face with smiles the whole day.
All the heart valves close in order to prevent the back flow of blood, including semilunar valve.
Do something really romantic and heart felt
The veins return blood from the body back to the heart, then out of the heart to the lungs where it is oxygenated, then back to the heart and carried back out into the body by arteries. The blood in the veins is blue but is seen through you skin as a dark green.
The valves have to open to let blood flow into a chamber, and close before the blood flows back. If the valves do not open and close precisely on schedule, or if they fail to open or close completely, the blood will not flow efficiently. This can cause fluctuations in blood pressure, lack of flow to organs, or damage to the muscles of the heart. For example, if the aortic valve between the heart and the aorta does not close after the left ventricle contracts, there will be back pressure into the ventricle, less blood pumped out of the heart, and lower pressure in the arteries.
Close to My Heart was created in 1951.
Blood will flow back into the heart, which makes it impossible to keep your circulation going adequetely.
AnswerThere is a groove on the ventral side of the heart separating the left and right ventrical (where the sternum would be but on the outside). The left ventrical is the larger one.
Hahah. Close his mouth or something. Or yell something like "DAD! GET OFF YOUR BACK, YOU'RE SNORING." ;D
A motorcycle or a Big Gift From your Heart or something u made or something he really love
The valves have to open to let blood flow into a chamber, and close before the blood flows back. If the valves do not open and close precisely on schedule, or if they fail to open or close completely, the blood will not flow efficiently. This can cause fluctuations in blood pressure, lack of flow to organs, or damage to the muscles of the heart. For example, if the aortic valve between the heart and the aorta does not close after the left ventricle contracts, there will be back pressure into the ventricle, less blood pumped out of the heart, and lower pressure in the arteries.