the blood does not flow in the wrong direction because it flows in veins.
Blood vessals are formed to prevent just that. If they didn't, complete circulation would be impossible.
Mainly because of valves in the heart that prevent it from going the other direction. Veins (where the pressure is lower) also have valves to prevent backflow.
There are valves inside of your veins, arteries, and capillaries that stop blood from going in the other direction.
as heart is the only pumping device.
Blood flow doesn't change direction. They always head for the same direction.
toward the heart if deoxegen
In electronics, a diode is a component that restricts the directional flow of charge carriers. Essentially, a diode allows an electric current to flow in one direction, but blocks it in the opposite direction. Thus, the diode can be thought of as an electronic version of a check valve. Circuits that require current flow in only one direction typically include one or more diodes in the circuit design.
Yes. That is 'the' function of the heart valves or for that matter valves.
The bicuspid (mitral) valve and tricuspid valve open in a direction that allows blood to flow from the atria to the ventricles.
Blood flow doesn't change direction. They always head for the same direction.
forward
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Veins.
Valves control the flow of blood. Without them blood could flow backwards.--------------------------Yes, true. Valve would maintain one way traffic for blood right from the heart and to outside parts of the body and form outside to the heart.
NO
toward the heart from the lungs
Valvs
valves
yes :)
toward the heart if deoxegen
the valves