Due to many reasons, ventricles start functioning less efficiently. (Even if there is backlog of 0.1 ml/ beat, you have 1 ml/ 10 beats and good amount falls back in a day's time.) So there is stagnation on left or right venous side, causing respective ventricular failure. If both function less than normal, you have congestive cardiac failure.
as your heart muscle cells are to make your heart beat you will die if they stopped working
The circulatory system would fail, and the entire organism would suffer.
opens
the other body systems starts to not work properly, and then gradually comes to an stop. then then body slowly starts to die. all body systems work together and are interconnected.
hydroceplus
having a hard time catching my breath seem to be worst after eating although its all day has been going on for 5 days
It goes through the pulmonary artery, to the lung. Becomes oxygenated, and goes to the left atrium. It is pumped through the Mitral valve, into the Left Ventricle. Left Ventricle pumps it through the aortic valve to the aorta.
Heart attack
you get hiccups
whan your muscles dont get oxygen the dont work or they dont work properly.
You get diabetes
pcv valve wont work properly
opens
it gets pumped away from the heart
the atria and ventricle work together as a team - the atria fill with blood, then dump it into the ventricle. The ventricle then squeeze, pumping blood out the heart, while the ventricle are squeezing, the atria refill and gets ready for the next contraction. so when the blood gets pumped ,how does it know which way to go?
If it was playing an important role, then wherever you took it from will no longer work properly.
No,
The muscle mass of the left ventricle enlarges, or hypertrophies
It contracts to push blood throughout the body.