are you stupid?? its made in the heart idiot, meaning more blood flow...
----The correct answer is faintness, dizziness.
No, semilunar valves control the flow of blood out of the heart.
A stroke is a disruption of the blood supply to the brain can cause part of the brain not to function. A heart attack is an interruption of the blood supply to the heart due to for example, blockage of artery leading to the heart. Causes heart cells to die.
The general blood flow path is from the aorta to the heart. The blood will then leave the heart and flow throughout the rest of the body. This path of blood happens every time the heart beats.
Circulation of the blood
trace blood flow through the kidney from the renal artery to the renal vein? blood flow through kidney from renal artery to the renal vein
Peripheral blood flow refers to blood flow that occurs in the extremities as opposed to blood that flows to the brain, heart, lungs, and vital organs.
Heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked by a blood clot. Without oxygenated blood, the heart muscle begins to die.Stroke is a brain attack, cutting off vital blood flow and oxygen to the brain. Stroke happens when a blood vessel feeding the brain gets clogged or bursts.
Strokes.
The correct answer is faintness, dizziness.
The correct answer is faintness, dizziness.
Veins running back to your heart from your ear! Jk, the Veins flow thru your neck and the blood is reoxygenated to continue its cycle.
Both involve restriction of blood flow--a stroke is when blood flow to the brain is impeded, and a heart attack is when blood flow to your body is restricted and your heart pumps really frantically because it isn't strong enough to shove the blood through your veins.
Blood flow to the brain is collected from the systemic blood circulation. Blood is pumped through the systemic circulatory system by the left side of the heart, specifically the left ventricle.
Not much, your brain has little to do with your heart rate
The brain keeps the blood flow (a.k.a the heart) pumping, and that not to mention the other organs that require the brain to keep them go'in.
Well, 20% of the oxygen we take in our blood is used by the brain. Thus, relatively the same amount of blood would be used by the brain.