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What happens next in home and away?

Belle has a heart attack and dies.Aden is left Heartbroke! Joey and charlie decide to go public.Rachel has twins.Roman and Leah get married.Nicole and Jef have a baby.Annie and Jai break up! Xavier Cheats on Ruby with Nicloe. Belle has a heart attack and dies.Aden is left Heartbroke! Joey and charlie decide to go public.Rachel has twins.Roman and Leah get married.Nicole and Jef have a baby.Annie and Jai break up! Xavier Cheats on Ruby with Nicloe.


Do arteries carry blood away from the heart and why?

Yes arteries do carry blood away from the heart. They do this to feed the smaller tubes such as veins and capilaries. Then these smaller tubes transport blood to the body to give it oxygen and the nutrients it needs.


How do you write leave application for grandfather expired?

Dear [Recipient], I am writing to inform you that my grandfather has passed away, and I would like to request bereavement leave to attend his funeral and be with my family during this difficult time. I will provide any necessary documentation and can arrange for coverage of my duties during my absence. Thank you for your understanding and support. Sincerely, [Your Name]


What happens when you die in your sleep?

When someone dies in their sleep, it is often due to natural causes such as heart attack, stroke, or respiratory failure. The person typically passes away peacefully, without feeling pain or distress. It's important to consult a medical professional for specific information related to individual cases.


How long can a person live without a heart?

I think what you are asking is how long you'd still be conscious if your heart were instantly removed a la Apocalypto or that Indiana Jones movie with the human sacrifice. There were experiments conducted with those who were beheaded by a guillotine, coming out to something like 30 seconds consciousness post-separation to the extent that the disembodied head would react to stimuli. This situation doesn't really apply to heart removal. Keep in mind, there are people who have lived with a still heart, surviving solely on the muscle contractions of arteries to circulate blood. Since the great vessels at the heart would be open in the case of a removal, the victim would bleed out very quickly, but the muscle contractions of the Carotid artery feeding the brain would keep the brain supplied with blood for a little while until blood pressure was no longer sufficient for blood flow to take place. So, probably about a minute until the heartless one couldn't respond to stimuli and an unknown amount of time until consciousness faded and stimuli could no longer be sensed. If, on the other hand, the great vessels were instantly connected in such a way as to permit normal blood flow and zero blood loss, the contractions of arteries would allow the heartless one to live much longer, especially if they laid down to take the vertical pumping load away (the amount of energy required to pump blood from the bottoms of your feet to the top of your scalp is amazing).