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Yes, that is an exact definition of physiology (how the body and it's parts work).

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Where does blood flow when the ventricle contracts?

Blood flows to the heart when the ventricle contracts


How does the heart pump your blood?

Your heart contracts, forcing your blood out your aorta, and through your body.


What muscle contracts and relaxes to pump blood?

The heart


When the left ventricle contracts what does the blood pass into?

the heart


What is ventricular contractions?

It is the muscular contraction of the heart muscles to pump blood out of the heart. The right ventricle contracts to send blood through the pulmonary arteries, and the left ventricle contracts to send blood into the aorta.


Observing the effect of various factors on blood pressure and heart rate?

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What is a heart valve?

a 1 way valve in the heart that prevents blood from going backwards when the heart contracts


How can i Distinguish between diastolic and systolic?

Systolic blood pressure: is the pressure of blood flowing through the arteries every time the heart contracts. When the heart contracts (squeezes blood out of the heart) it is known as systole. Diastolic blood pressure: is your blood pressure when your heart is relaxed (resting time between each heart beat). This is known as diastolic. Hope this helped:-)


What the heart does to send blood rushing out?

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What is another name for ventricular contraction?

It is the muscular contraction of the heart muscles to pump blood out of the heart. The right ventricle contracts to send blood through the pulmonary arteries, and the left ventricle contracts to send blood into the aorta.


What is the physiological relationship between heart rate and blood pressure?

The physiological relationship between heart rate and blood pressure is that they are closely connected. When the heart beats faster, it pumps more blood, which can increase blood pressure. Conversely, when the heart beats slower, blood pressure may decrease. This relationship is important for maintaining proper circulation and overall cardiovascular health.


What happens when the heart contracts?

The heart is just a muscle that pumps blood through the body. When the heart contracts it is pushing the blood around your body. There is a nice, though not too in depth, video on the NOVA website: See the Related Link.