It has its own arteries and capillaries. In other words, it has a circulatory system just like every other part of the body.
Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart itself.
The cells of the heart are supplied with blood through the hearts own artery. The artery that supplies the heart blood is known as the coronary artery.
The heart has its' own blood supply by way of the coronary system.
the heart is a muscle, and every muscle needs blood because the blood caries oxygen to the cells of that muscle which is then converted into energy and this is what makes our bodies work. your heart however is a special muscle that pumps your blood to all of the muscles in your body.
The blood passes through the lungs of the body picking up blood and brings it to all the individual cells.
No, but a good guess. They are called the coronaries.
Because the heart itself needs a blood supply in order to function. If the heart is starved of its own blood - it will stop.
Memory cells, or T cells, are part of the immune system and carried in the blood stream. Due to the fact that they are carried in blood, the heart does help pump them, but it does not "have" memory cells of its own.
A heart attack is an obstruction to the blood supply to the heart's own tissues. In the brain this is a stroke and in the lungs it is a pulmonary embolism. Depending on the severity of the blockage, and how long before treated, the tissues without blood supply will die.
Re-oxygenated blood flows into the heart via the pulmonary vein. However, these blood will leave the heart, and supply oxygen to the body. The heart has its own circulation; the cardiac arteries (supply the oxygenated blood)and the cardiac veins (drain the collected venous blood).
The Coronary arteries carry blood to the heart so the heart has its own supply of oxygen and nutrients to perform its function.
the heart pumps all of the blood includingplasma (like water)lymph (immune system)white blood cells (fight invading cells)and red blood cells (carry oxygen)the red blood cells travel through theveins (to the heart)arteries (from the heart)capillaries (distribute oxygen to cells)