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Type your answer here... your heart pumps oxygenated blood to cells throughout the body...and every cell needs oxygen to stay "alive". Cells are the foundation of every part of your body of course including organs...without oxygen the cells will die and thus you die without it...a primary example is when a person is choking and cannot breathe (supplying oxygen) to the heart your body (cells) begin to die....CPR Cardiopulminary Resusitation can potentially save someone from death by both supplying oxygen by breathing into the mouth and thus into the lungs and reviving the heart to supply this oxygen throughout the body
The speed is the MAGNITUDE of the velocity, i.e., without regard to the direction.
You have MS. ASAHINA.50 levers increase the speed in your body
A satellite in an elliptical orbit gains speed as it draws closer to the central body and loses speed as it moves farther away from the central body.
The veins carries the blood back to the heart using the circulatory system. It then stores the blood in the arteries and the heart pumps it back around the body.
The heart rate is high as the body pumps more blood trying to cool itself down.
A stethoscope is put against the chest and is used to monitor heart rate and breathing. It is also used to listen to certain body sounds
When you are exercising, you are breathing in oxygen (O2) and it is get the heart to pump more blood to your body
Your breathing system plus the heart edf
They speed up the body's system. The illegal kind strains the body so much that it's super tired. The person takes more. Soon enough the heart stops. And the person stops breathing;they die.
Breathing in humans is controlled by the lungs which pass oxygen to the heart which distributes it throughout the body. Ayraayra: The biggest initiator of breathing is CO2 levels in the body.
Some where in his body he has an bacterial infection
heart and armsheart and breathing (during sleep)
The medulla.
Near the heart
Yes, breathing heavy is the body trying to recover more oxygen. It happens during exercise such as running as your body tries to recover the lost oxygen.
having anxiety problems doesnt necessarily indicate heart problems. having anxiety does cause the body to freak out which in turn prepares the body for any danger that may arise. E.g heart rate and pulse will rise possibly getting the feeling of the heart pounding, the body will produce adrenaline, breathing will speed up, hence why you may hyperventilate or be short of breath.