Arteries
Arteries rely on their elasticity to help propel blood along by expanding and contracting with each heartbeat. This elasticity allows arteries to accommodate the surge of blood pumped from the heart and then maintain pressure during diastole.
Lymph is interstitial fluid that drains from the blood vessels and goes into the interstital space. Lymph retruns to the blood stream via the lymphatic vessels that drain into the subclavian vein.
explain why the price elasticity of demand varies along a demand curve, even if the demand curve is linear.
isn't the many folds in the the intestines along with the villi and microvilli all there to increase the surface area of the intestines? which would increase the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream or lymph vessels?
Further Along was created on 1996-11-09.
Elasticity varies along a straight-line demand curve by being different at different points. At the top of the curve, elasticity is more elastic, meaning small changes in price lead to larger changes in quantity demanded. At the bottom of the curve, elasticity is less elastic, meaning changes in price have less impact on quantity demanded.
The blood vessels on the intestinal wall pumps blood along with digested food. They are pumped into the ventral and dorsal blood vessels.
Along a linear demand curve elasticity varies from point to point of the demand curve with respect to different price, but slope is constant
show how the price elasticity of demand is graphically measured along a liner demand curve?
Light does not travel further along power lines. What phenomenon are you describing?
yes it does