As soon as you're injured the body starts the repairwork, and one of the things that happens is that the blood clots in the wound. The clots stops/slows the flow if there aren't any big vessels injured.
all of them because blood is needed in the body, therefore the blood systems need blood.
yes it would cuse the blood to all rush to one part of the body. This is why jet pilots wear special suits-so their blood doesnt stop circulating
The blood in our heart is carried to all parts of our body. The heart pumps the blood, and the blood is carried by veins. The veins are all over our body. They have a system; out to our body, and back to the heart.
It depends on how big your body is. The larger you are the more blood vessels you have to supply the tissue. It is estimated that an extra 200 miles of blood vessels develop for each extra pound of fat.
No, they don't, neither they have any blood system at all.
The Aorta, it takes the oxygenated blood to all the other parts of the body,
The heart purifies the impure blood and supply the pure blood to all the organs of the body
Oxygen is carried around our body by blood cells. These are little particles like sand which make up the blood we see. There are also white blood cells which helps us get rid of unhydenic things in our body.
Blood. All of the blood in your body needs to come into contact with your lungs to be infuse with oxygen so that this oxygen can help nourish your brain.
to carry blood all parts of the body
No plasma is found in the blood it is what the red blood cells travel around in, but because there are so many of them and they are so small it looks as though it is all red. so the answer is no plasma doesnt make up the largest part of your body.
Blood carries oxygen to all other body parts.