your heart is a pump and keeps the blood flowing
Arteries and veins keep the blood moving through the circulatory system
Electrons
The answer is Charges
The answer is Charges
Fish
water pressure goes down because the force of the water going through the space decreases
It becomes heavier. The movement of solvent through a membrane produces a pressure called the osmotic pressure. This happens when the pressure in which the solvent is flowing is raised to the equivalent of the pressure moving through the membrane from the hypotonic side.
always current flow from the opposite direction of electron
because electrons are the only particles that can move in an atom. so when current flows through a circuit it is really electrons moving
Fish have one circuit and two heart chambers in their circulatory system. Blood collects in the atrium and moves to the ventricle where it is pumped first to the gills to collect oxygen, then to the body to deliver the oxygen to tissues. Since the blood does not return to the heart after moving through the gills, it has low pressure as it moves through the body.
It reveals their elasticity. When the heart contracts and forces blood into the large arteries near the heart, they stretch to accommodate the greater blood volume (systolic pressure). Then, as the blood continues on in the circuit, their walls recoil, keeping pressure on the blood which keeps it moving (diastolic pressure).
A moving coil galvanometer is a type of scanning device used in the transportation and trucking industry. The vehicle is pulled through a fixed scanner while an operator watches a closed circuit television.
1.The Pacific Plate moving relatively southeast. 2.The North American Plate moving relatively southwest. 3.The Juan de Fuca Plate is moving relatively eastwards and is responsible for majorvolcanic activity in the Cascade Mountains of northern California, Oregon and Washington.