Heart
Because that's exactly what it does !... The heart muscles contract in a pulsing action - pumping blood through arteries and smaller vessels around the body.
Yes because once your blood hit oxygen it turns red but really your blood vessels are purple
yes it is. the blood travels through tubes in the body called vessels. there are 4 types of vessel but i can't be bothered listing them!!!the smallest is the capillary vessel
The pumping action involves the heart's chamber contracting and relaxing. The heart beat is one cycle of the heart going through this contraction and relaxation while pumping blood.
by contracting the cardic muscleOrgan systems are made of different organs. In this case this system is made of the heart (and blood vessels) and lungs.
the pumping and the not pumping? diastollic and systollic?
No, blood flows in a closed circulatory system in the body, typically in a cyclical pattern. It is pumped by the heart through arteries, capillaries, and veins in a continuous loop. The direction of flow is determined by the pumping action of the heart and the structure of the blood vessels.
The Heat is the pump that circulates blood through the body.
the heart is the specialist muscle that contract regularly and continuously, pumping blood to the body and the lungs. The pumping action is caused by a flow of electricity through the heart that repeats itself in a cycle
1. pumping action 2. pressure gradient
The heart pumps blood through the body by contracting and relaxing, creating pressure that drives blood flow. This process is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues, as well as removing waste products. The pumping action is coordinated by electrical signals that travel through the heart's specialized conduction system.
The flow of blood times the resistance of the blood vessels.