The pressure your heart creates by pulsing, pumps blood through the veins
The heart pumps blood through the veins. Think of it as kind of a train, if you push the back car, it pushes all the others, only blood is liquid.
yes. they are situated close to muscles, when the muscles contract and relax this causes the blood to flow through them. blood is low pressure through veins therefore does not move fast, it relies on the muscle movement to move the blood through them. the valves prevent backflow of the blood.
moves from pulmonary veins to the left of the heart aorta
Skeletal muscle movement and valves in the veins.
Veins are responsible for the movement of deoxgenated blood from the heart
it depends on the type of blood vessel if we say of veins so movement is in upward direction if we say about arteries so movement is downward.
arteries and veins
what veins does it pass through
skeletal muscle pump repiratory pump
Irish blood runs through these veins
Since the blood in your veins is traveling back to your heart, it is fighting gravity. In order to help the blood along, veins have valves that will close after the blood has gone through to prevent backflow. Also, when muscles contract, it pushes the blood upwards because of the contraction.
Veins have valves in them which help transport the blood.
plaque in your veins. It causes blockage's in your veins and arteries.