Yes.
your heart is a pump and keeps the blood flowing
=which part of circulatory serve as a pump that keeps the blood moving?==a.arteries==b.blood vessels==c.veins==d.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.
The heart acts as a pump. When the heart beats, it pumps the blood in one direction.
The cardiovascular system. It provides nutrients and oxygen to the entire body and removes waste and carbon dioxide through the circulation of blood. The pumping action of the heart keeps the blood flowing through the vessels and the system pressurized.
The pump that keeps your blood circulating through your body is called the heart. It is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system, providing the body with essential nutrients and oxygen.
Because the heart is designed to pump forward and the vascular system has valves that stop blood from moving backwards.
During vigorous exercise the heart is moving more oxygenated blood into the muscles, so it has to pump faster.
The heart is a four chambered pump, whose sole task is to pump blood round the body.
In heart has a four valve the two valve is pump the up and the others valve pump the blood down. heart is pump the blood
the heart pumps blood around the human body
One is the heart pumping blood out, into the body. The second is the heart's intake beat; moving more blood into itself for the next pump. The intake is at less pressure than the pump out, so it is less strain on the muscle and sounds lighter.