upper chambers of the heart
The circulating fluid is pumped through the vessel system to transport heat, chemicals, or other materials efficiently. By continuously moving the fluid through the system, it helps maintain consistent temperature or chemical composition, ensuring proper functioning of the vessel.
throbbing is when for example, your finger feels like it has pressure on it. It squeezes tight.
Yes, the capillaries are the smallest kind of blood vessel, that facilitate the movement of substances (like oxygen and glucose) in and out of the blood through their very thin walls.
The pulmonary vein carries blood rich in oxygen from the lungs to the heart. This oxygenated blood is then pumped to the rest of the body through the aorta.
Humans: blood enters the right atrium, collects, get dumped into the right ventrical, gets pumped to the lungs, collects in the left aurical (atrium), gets dumped into the left ventrical, guts pumped into the aorta (a blood vessel) and to the body! Figure it out.
The blood is pumped down the aorta and then into the renal artery. When the blood is deoxygenised, it is returned to the heart via the renal vein and later the vena cava.
When a sailboat is crossing paths with a power-driven vessel which one is the Give-way vessel
The movement of the WBC through a capillary is called diapedesis. In very general terms it is also called extravasation
The aorta just as it comes out of your left ventricle.
In earthworms, blood is pumped by a muscular blood vessel called the dorsal blood vessel. This vessel runs along the top side of the digestive tract and contracts rhythmically to circulate the blood throughout the worm's body.
By having sufficient freeboard once the vessel's gross weight has been displaced. Freeboard is the height from water surface to the lowest point of the walls (gunnel) of the vessel. Any water that does come inboard (spray or wave over the side) needs to be pumped out of the vessel.
Temperature is measured by the movement of gas particles in a vessel. When the gas particles move faster, the temperature of the gas increases, and vice versa.