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The blood enters throught the heart throught the right and left atria. As the heart contracts, blood flows into the ventricles and then out from the ventricles.
Used for pumping blood throught your body
Generally speaking, an arrow beside or within a diagram can be used to:draw the reader's attention to one specific item, ORshow the single direction of a relationshipshow the direction of a processshow the direction of a resultAs some examples:A diagram shows the human heart set within the thoracic cavity. Two arrows point to the right and left sides of the lower heart chambers. The arrows are pointing to the ventricles.A diagram shows a female in a workplace. The subject is salaries and inequality of salaries between males and females. An arrow might be written to imply a direct relationship between gender and salary: Female--->Lower wagesA figure shows a green plant taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. There would be too arrows, one showing the direction of the process of the plant using CO2... and another arrow showing the plant producing and giving off O2.A picture shows a graph of blood alcohol levels and traffic accidents. Below the graph is a caption: Higher BAC ---->increased traffic accidents.
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The heart is made of cardiac muscle and it pumps blood all through the body.
The blood flow throught hte kidney follows a unique pattern that allows it to carry out its function of maintaining the homestatsis of the blood.
It sends commands through the nervous system, and has blood flow throught.
The heart, the organ that sends blood throught your body so you can survive.
atherosclerosis are blood clots that reduces flow of oxygen and nutrients from travling throught the arteries if blood cannot be reached at the muscls that leads to heartattack.
They have "double -loop " circulation -faster blood flow to the body , the blood loses some of its force as it passes throught the narrow capillares of the gills , after passing throught the capillares of the lungs , blood returns to the heart to be pumped a second time before circulating to the body ....note: narrow capillares slow flow .... This capillares have most of the amphibious