The heart pumps blood around your body. Without blood, your body parts cannot get the fuel they need - oxygen and food. The heart has to keep pumping so that all of your body is supplied with fuel. If your heart stops pumping, your blood stops flowing and you will die as your body parts run out of nutrients and oxygen.
to get a heart piece you must find it a\or beat a bossWhat he means is to get a: -Heart Piece: You must find it. -Heart Container: Find 4 Heart Pieces or beat a boss.
There Must Be an Angel - Playing with My Heart - was created on 2001-08-12.
Black Heart Event: General Store Wednesday or Friday 10am to 1pm You must have an empty stop in the Tool section of your Rucksack Purple Heart Event: General Store 10am to 1pm Any day the store is open You must have seen the Black Heart Event Karen must have a Purple Heart or higher Blue Heart Event: General Store 10am to 1pm Any day the store is open You must have scene the Purple Heart Event Karen has a Blue Heart or higher Yellow Heart Event: General Store 10am to 1pm Monday, Thursday, or Saturday You must have seen the Blue Heart Event Karen has a Yellow Heart or higher
Which portion of the heart?
Cardiac
Your heart must pump harder, in turn your heart wears out more quickly.
your penis is your heart , and you must find the right person to beat it
You must first trigger all of your potential husband's heart events. You can look these up at gamefaqs.com. You must also get him up to a red heart by giving him gifts. When he is at a red heart, and you have done all the heart events, you must purchase a blue feather from the supermarket and propose to him.
with all your heart,
the scientists must see if the heart valve is fully functional to work
It must be able to continue aerobic metabolism when skeletal muscle cannot
The proper term for the resistance against which the heart must pump is "afterload." Afterload refers to the pressure in the arteries that the heart must overcome to eject blood during systole. It is influenced by factors such as arterial stiffness and systemic vascular resistance. High afterload can make it more difficult for the heart to pump effectively, potentially leading to heart failure.