It attaches directly to the brain but not the heart
Our hearts look similar to a typically drawn heart. The main difference is the edges and more simplex and the veins and arteries are not included.
the heart is in a constant state of adjustment , it will increase rate and decrease rate and pump harder , to meet the bodys demands, the heart dose not maintain hemostasis alone , hemostasis requires , lungs ,arteries, veins, kidneys, ect..
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The pericardium is a double walled sac that encloses the heart, and the proximal ends of the aorta, vena cava, and the pulmonary artery. The visceral layer is next to the heart, then a bit of fluid, and the parietal layer is outermost. In trauma, it can become filled with blood and impinge on the heart. Peri - means around, and - cardium means heart.
I think in the back and the neck because that is were our spinal card is OK
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the heart card is better
the word root card is heart
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A red card is a diamond or heart.
"Card" refers to "heart". Specifically, your organ. For instance - "cardiac muscle" refers to the muscle that composes your heart.
i think its the heart. or at least doing w/ heart.
There are 12 face cards and three of them are hearts. Therefore, the probability of drawing a face card that is heart is 3/12 = 1/4. The probability of drawing a face card that is not a heart is 1-1/4 = 3/4.
Pr(Face card and heart) = 4/52 = 1/13
pr(success) = number_of_ways_of_success/total_number_of_ways. As the two selections are independent, multiply the probability that the first card is a heart by the probability the second card is a heart. There are 13 hearts and 52 cards in a deck → pr(1st card heart) = 13/52 = 1/4 After 1 card has been selected, there are 51 cards left and if the first was a heart, there are only 12 hearts left → pr(2nd card heart also) = 12/51 = 4/17 → pr(1st two heart) = pr(1st card heart) × pr(2nd card heart) = 1/4 × 4/17 = 1/17
If you randomly pick a card from a standard deck of cards, that probability will be 1/4, since 1/4 of the cards are heart.