Hyperemia
A section of tissue detached from its blood supply, moved to another part of the body, and reattached by microsurgery to a new blood supply
A lack of normal blood supply to a organ or body part because of blockages or constriction of the blood vessels.
The left atrium and left ventircle.
The cornea of the eye is the part of the body that receives no blood supply but instead gets its oxygen directly from the air.
A section of tissue, with its blood supply intact, which is maneuvered to another part of the body
When running, the muscles in the legs and arms require increased blood flow to supply them with oxygen and nutrients. Additionally, the heart pumps more blood to deliver oxygen to these active muscles and remove waste products like carbon dioxide.
Lower extremity needs most blood supply when climbing the stairs. This supply goes to the muscles.
the possible causes is when the body is loss of blood supply and cannot send information to any part of the body it collapse.
Yes. The body can increase blood flow to the dermis where heat will be lost or it will decrease flow to conserve heat.
The body is a very important in our life, it gives information in every part of our body, the main function of the body is our heart and brain. because it supply blood in our muscles and body.
which part of the body doesn't enter the blood
The root.