In Her Shoes.
Kind of. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the body where the oxygen is used up, and then the deoxygenated blood is transported through capillaries to the veins, through which it is taken to the heart.
it is a vein. I got it from my seventh grade science textbook.
No, it is a noun, although it can be used as an adjunct, as can poetry (poem collection, poem contest). The adjective, however, is "poetic" (and less commonly poetical).
The pulmonary artery, which takes deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lung to be reoxygenated. The pulmonary vein then carries oxygenated blood back to the left side of the heart to be pumped back to the rest of the body.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the other parts of the body. Arteries also have thicker walls as the blood pressure is much higher having a closer proximity to the heart. Veins carry the blood back from the other areas of the body to the heart. Simply put, an artery carries blood out of the heart, and a vein carries blood into the heart.
The ship used in the 1962 film "Carry On Cruising" is the SS Happy Wanderer. This British comedy film features the ship as a backdrop for the humorous escapades of its characters. The film is part of the popular "Carry On" series, known for its slapstick comedy and ensemble cast.
In the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the hand and the heart are personified to help add an effect to the poem. The hand "mocks" and the heart "feeds."
Heart-your heart is to pump blood into the blood vessels.Blood vessels-the blood vessels are used to carry bloodBlood- blood carry nutrients to your whole body.
Veins... they return the 'used' blood back to the heart (via the lungs).
Titanic the movie
Some poetic devices used in "i carry your heart with me" by E.E. Cummings include imagery (visual descriptions to create emotion), repetition (such as the use of "i carry your heart with me"), and personification (attributing human traits to non-human elements like the heart).
Kind of. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the body where the oxygen is used up, and then the deoxygenated blood is transported through capillaries to the veins, through which it is taken to the heart.
34DD. At least, thats the size of a bra she used in a Carry On film...
The_Life_That_I_Have, written by Leo_Marks, my father les brown had this poem on a small piece of paper he carried in his wallet for years. sadly he died on 11th July 2010, i turned the tv on today ( 7th aug ) as this poem was being spoken to Virginia mckennar in the film carve her name with pride. brought back some memories for me . this was also a fantastic film. hope this helps anyone looking for this cheers graham brown.
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Yes, film can go in checked luggage. It is recommended to pack film in a carry-on bag to prevent damage from X-ray machines used to scan checked luggage.
Some poetic elements used in Emily Dickinson's poem "If I can stop one heart from breaking" include metaphor (e.g. "cooling shade"), personification (e.g. "aching soul"), and imagery (e.g. "the aching need of they"). These elements help create vivid and emotive imagery in the poem.