The blood reaches the brain because of heart pumping. the heart is capable of supplying blood in all "1G" conditions to all parts depending upon requirement.
The brain consumes 40% of the oxygen in your blood.
20%
by the blood, penetrating trauma, an infection in adjoining structures such as the ear or sinuses
At the age of six (6) years.
The blood cells, stomach, and brain do.
Oxcyte was originally developed as an all-around blood substitute but there have been concerns about possible liver and kidney damage after prolonged use. It could, however, be just the ticket for short term treatment of TBIs. The slippery substance is close in structure to Telfon and is able to get oxygen to areas of the brain where human blood cells are too large to reach following a brain injury.
1 litre
Aristotle believed the main purpose of the human brain was to cool the blood.
yes because everything in your body is controlled by the brain.
The human brain requires a continuous supply of oxygenated blood to function optimally. While it doesn't need a specific volume of blood to "work," it receives about 15-20% of the body's total blood flow, which is approximately 750-1,000 milliliters per minute. This blood flow supplies the brain with the necessary nutrients and oxygen to support its various functions.
The liver
The antibiotics are carried directly to the lungs through the circulatory system. To reach the brain, they have to cross the blood/brain barrier.