The blood is pushed through the circulatory system by the heart, which contracts to propel oxygenated blood into the arteries. This blood travels to various tissues and organs, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products. Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through veins, where it is then sent to the lungs for reoxygenation. This continuous cycle ensures that all body cells receive the necessary substances for metabolism and function.
when the right ventricle contracts it is pushed to the blood to the pulmunery arteries and to the capilaries of the lungs whee exchange of gases tkes place
the pumping of your heart
The blood is pushed to lungs, via pulmonary aorta. The tricuspid valve prevents the back flow into right atrium.
Pushed into the two ventricles from the two atria, and then pushed into pulmonary and aortic trunks
Yes, but weakly (i.e. low pressure).
Blood
The blood pressure in these capillaries is relatively high, so pressure filtration occurs. The blood's plasma and small waste materials and chemicals (the contents of the closet) are pushed out of the blood into the nephron, leaving behind larger proteins, nutrients, and blood cells.
If the filtration slits of the filtration membrane are normal, then RBCs are not pushed out into the filtrate
By getting drunk to such a extreme level the wine took most of hist blood, it pushed the blood out of the nose
The Arteries.
could be a blister or something a LOT WORSE or a blood bump...where you hit it and did not break the skin and blood just pushed up
The aortic valve allows the blood to leave the left ventricle.