a stroke
The basal layer of the closest layer to blood supply. You do not have blood supply to the outer layers of the skin.
The lungs supply blood with oxygen through a process called gas exchange. Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs through respiration and diffuses into the bloodstream from the air sacs in the lungs, called alveoli.
The blood supply for the entire eye is provided by the ophthalmic artery.
A sudden painful involuntary contraction of a muscle is called a muscle cramp. This can happen due to various reasons such as dehydration, muscle fatigue, or poor blood circulation. Stretching and massaging the affected muscle can help alleviate the discomfort.
The blood supply to the skin comes from small vessels called arterioles that branch off from larger arteries. These arterioles deliver oxygen and nutrients to the skin cells and help regulate body temperature. The skin's blood supply is also important for wound healing and immune response.
Sudden necrosis caused by lack of blood flow is called ischemia. This happens in cases of injury, and can lead to gangrene.
you will die
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A sudden reduction in blood flow is called ischemia. This can lead to tissue damage or even cell death if blood flow is not restored promptly.
Yes, in about 2 minutes. The jugular vein through the neck provides blood to the brain; when that blood supply is interrupted, death comes quickly.
No, but a good guess. They are called the coronaries.
It's called the heart..
That is called a stroke.
headache, dizziness, fainting, and passing out
ischemia
The vessels that carry blood to the heart are called veins. Those that supply the body with blood from the heart are called arteries.Examples are the jugular veins that return blood from the head, and the carotid arteries that supply blood to the head.
There are two hormones that control the supply of sugar from the blood to the muscles. They are insulin and glucagon.