You'll need to first find a pump that will mimic the human heart, then find the electric parts to keep it going. There might be clear alginate for the heart, or perhaps rubber. For that you'll need to search websites for art supplies or other warehouses that sellliquid rubber or alginate. Next you make form for the front and back halves of the hearts to coat with the rubber. Assemble the parts and see if it will do what you want.
This project will take a bit of time to complete the experiments and find the products you need to make this work. I admire your ambition.
The first scientist to describe that the heart circulates blood was the Arabian physician Ibn al-Nafis, in 1242 AD.
It would be described as a heart attack waiting to happen.
The heart responds to physical activity in this way: When the human body gets pumped up(eg.excersise)the blood cells rush round your bodyto your heart then back to(if you are running)legs then back to your heart,the more blood your heart gains the healthier it becomes!>!>!>!>>!>!>!>!>!
Only the devil can, if you want to know you have to have a close relationship with the devil....NOT THAT I RECOMMEND IT
Here are some possible words:angina - chest pain originating in the heart muscle (angina pectoris)engineer - a scientist in physical applications, or a locomotive operator
describethe heart
DESCRIBE THE ACTION OF HEART VALVES. WHEN DO THEY OPEN AND CLOSE?
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe noun. The word heart is a noun. Two adjectives that describe the noun heart are a red heart, a strong heart.Nouns that are synonyms for the noun heart are organ, valentine.
A cardiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the heart and its functions. A cardiac physiologist is a scientist who focuses on the heart's electrical system and how it functions to pump blood throughout the body.
to compare between the answers the scientist is going to get after so the scientist is compare before and after
your heart is a black hole. your heart is the the sun.
An example of a physiological physical stressor is intense exercise or physical exertion, which can temporarily increase heart rate, blood pressure, and release of stress hormones like cortisol. This stressor can challenge the body's homeostasis and trigger a stress response to adapt and cope with the physical demands placed on it.