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yes, in fact it does because when you exercise your heart beat gets faster, well the same thing happens here so then the blood get "super pumped" throughout the body. (including your feet)

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When you are standing on your head the blood goes to your head so when you are standing up straight why doesn't the blood go to your feet?

Your heart pumps blood to all organs in your body. when you stand upright blood will be pumped to your feet with much less effort than standing on your head. When you are under normal gravitational force, even though gravity has an effect on blood flow, your blood circulation is totally controlled by your heart. So when you stand on your head blood will also be pumped to your feet.


How does your blood circulate when standing on your head?

The same as it does when you are standing on your feet. Your heart pumps and forces the blood through your body.


How come when you stand on your head it starts to throb but when you stand on your feet they don't?

The heart is closest to the brain, so when we walk it takes longer for the blood to get to our legs (that's why we exercise) and when we stand on our head the blood basically gushes to the brain. Your brain is saying "Whoa, what the heck is that!" Actually, it's healthy to stand on your head (in a Yoga position) because at the beginning of time man never walked standing straight and if you consider how long in one day we are on our feet (not on our head) then you can see why some people have poor circulation. Yoga is an excellent exercise and very healthy for your body.Our circulatory system evolved for our bodies in a standing position. It takes more pressure to pump blood into the brain because it is at a higher elevation than the heart than to the legs which are lower and can take advantage of gravity. If you are standing on your head, you are adding the effect of gravity to the pressure exerted by the heart.IN ADDITION:Its all about blood pressure. When you stand on your head or are inverted, you blood pressure is increased because of gravity. The same thing happens when you swim into the deep end of a pool. The extra pressure will cause you to be able to feel and hear your heart beat in your ears and sometimes feel it in your head, especially in the temporal artery. This is due to blood wanting to flow to the lowest point in the body.


What do four Hs stand for in 4h?

Head Heart Hands Health


What is jugular artery?

No such thing. The jugular veins drain blood from your head back to your heart. The carotid arteries take blood from your heart to your head.


What happens when you stand on your head?

Because of the effects of gravity, blood pumped by your heart flows to your head quicker, which your body usually isn't used to. Your head may start throbbing and your face may turn red because of the unusually quick flow of blood.


What will happened when you stand on your head?

Because of the effects of gravity, blood pumped by your heart flows to your head quicker, which your body usually isn't used to. Your head may start throbbing and your face may turn red because of the unusually quick flow of blood.


Will you get too much blood when you stand on your head?

no


Where does the blood go after it leaves the head?

to the heart


How come when you stand on your head it starts to throb but when you stand on your feet they don?

our feet do not throb when we stand on them because they are meant to be stood on.Our head isn't meant to have to much weight on it because it is more delicate.


Vain that carrys blood from head to heart?

The chief vein that carries blood from the head to the heart is the jugular vein. It is easily found at the anterolateral neck.


How do you do a headstand on your feet?

You must first decapitate said object and then proceed to stand on it with your feet. You are technically doing a head stand.