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What are the places the blood goes after leaving the heart?

The circulatory system transports blood to the heart then to all other parts of the body. Blood will travel from the heart to all the other organs.


Why the blood arriving at the skin is at a higher pressure than the blood leaving the skin?

because all arteries have higher pressure than veins


What is the major artery leaving heart and carrying blood to all parts of the body except the lungs?

aorta


Why do you taste blood after giving someone a hickey?

This is because when you are sucking on the person's skin, you are drawing all the blood to the surface and breaking the blood vessels underneath as well; thus leaving a red bruise.


The function of the earthworms blood vessels?

The earthorm has a closed circulatory system with five main blood vessels:Dorsal (above the digestive tract) - it moves blood forwardThe remaining four all move the blood to the rear of the earthworm: Ventral (beneath the digestive tract)Subneural Vessel (below the nerve cord)Right & Left Lateroneural vessels (either side of nerve cord)


What is function of blood vessel?

First of all its "vessels" and second the purpose is to circulate blood all over the body because blood carries oxygen to the major organs and all that.


What produces various types of blood cells?

All blood cells originate in the bone marrow. Some of the white blood cells mature in or are stored in other tissues (e.g. thymus gland, spleen) after leaving the bone marrow.


Why does your knee hurt when you fly?

Well, when you fly very fast all your blood goes woosh leaving vibrations in your knee with can make it fly.


What was the first plague to hit the Egyptians at Passover?

The first plague was that God told Moses to raise his staff and bang it on the ground near the Nile. This turned all the water in the Nile to blood.


What happens to the air as it passes through the upper respiratory tract?

it envelopes the heart to get to the lungs one side pushes oxygen rich blood throughout the body the other side pushes the deoxygenated blood out it all circulates in our body and then gets excreted through our bowels or urinary tract


Why are buffers needed in the blood?

because it is alkaline in nature


What process does water enter the blood?

Water that you drink, like all nutrients, enters the blood in the digestive tract. Water is different for example from proteins and fats in that it gets absorbed throughout the digestive tract and not only in a particular part such as the stomach or a part of the intestines. The major site of water readsorption from the intestines however is the large intestine (colon). Here, the removal of water and uptake into the blood contributes towards drying and concentrating the stool.