through ventricles connecting your airway and blood vessels together
The heart is connected to the body, it is an integral organ.
No, your left arm is not directly connected to your heart. The heart is connected to the circulatory system, which pumps blood throughout the body, including to the arms.
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Organs in the body are not directly connected to the heart. The heart pumps the blood through the circulatory system. The blood goes from the heart, to the arteries, to the capillaries, to the veins and back to the heart. These arteries, capillaries and veins run all through out the body to every organ to supply the body with blood. Even thought the heart is not directly connected to the organs its connected to every organ via arteries and veins.
The heart is not connected to the body through a socket. By process of elimination the answer is NO.
through veins connected to the heart that lead all over the body
Yes. They do. Otherwise your heart couldn't pump blood to said body if they weren't connected. Fyi. Veins carry blood towards the heart from the body, and arteries carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
The heart is the hardest working muscle in the body and is divided into four chambers: the left and right atria, and the left and right ventricles. These chambers are connected to each other by valves that control the flow of blood through the heart.
The heart acts as a pump for the blood, and you have various veins and arteries which are connected to your heart throughout all of your body, which keeps the blood circulating.
no the heart is not connected to the mouth .
The left arm is connected to the heart.
Yes, the heart and lungs are connected through the circulatory system. The heart pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then pumps oxygen-rich blood back to the rest of the body.