highly perfused organs in the body include heart, brain, kidneys. I'm not sure about the lungs.
highly perfused organs in the body include heart, brain, kidneys. I'm not sure about the lungs.
The heart is perfused by the coronary arteries.
Brain.
yes, they have a complete digestive system with organs and a circulatory system with organs.
No , because organs are only body parts of organisms.
The term visceral means among or around or related to the organs. The term also means organs within the large internal cavities. These organs fit the second definition.
Redistribution of a drug in pharmacokinetics refers to the movement of a drug from one site in the body to another. This can affect the concentration of the drug in different tissues and organs, impacting its efficacy and toxicity. Redistribution can occur due to differences in blood flow, tissue binding, and other factors.
The heart is perfused by the coronary arteries.
No, they have them, but they're relatively basic.
The kidneys are highly vascular organs.
No
If a BP drops dangerously low, a person can enter shock and risks cardiovascular collapse. The person needs fluid replacement/management and meds to keep the brain and organs perfused with blood.
It would depend on which organs weren't being perfused well and to what level the hypoperfusion was at. The brain, kidneys, and parts of the bowel are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion, while muscle and bone tissue is pretty resistant.
Yes
Highly. Mercury is one of the most poisonous substances on Earth. Depending on how you're exposed to it, it can cause irreversible damage to vital organs and eventually death.
The common features of the respiratory organs in naquatic and terrestrial animals are:- (1) The respiratory surface is both are highly extensible. (2) The respiratory surface is fully permiable. (3) The respiratory organs are richly supplied with blood for complete diffusion. (4) Both the organs are highly protected #This is Bhargavi !!
deadspace
At some stage of their life they all have: notochord dorsal hollow nerve cord pharyngeal pouches post anal tail endoskeleton highly cephalized highly developed sense organs and brain most possess segmented vertebrae most have paired appendages closed circulatory system