The heart is a single organ, but it functions as a double pump sending oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs to pick-up oxygen and unload carbon dioxide, while simultaneously sending oxygen-loaded blood coming from the lungs to cells throughout the body. The heart's right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs, while the left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood to the body cells.
what is dubel pump action
hi ppl, mammalian means the heart of a mammal - so when u ask whhy is a mammal's heart called a double pump - its not the same thing. they are not answering the question why is it CALLED a double pump, they think you mean whzt is a double pump used for , what are the advantages.. etc. x just to let you knoww x
the heart is a double pump The heart pumps deoxigenated blood from the body through the heart and then through the lungs the back to the heart.
The heart is a double pump, while the right side handles the oxygen-poor blood, the left side handles the oxygen-rich blood. The "lub-dub" is the heart pumping blood. The "lub" is the atriums contracting, and the "dub" is the ventricles contracting.
cause it pumps two times you just dont feel it
i think because when you feel your heart, it seems that is pumps twice the stops for a second then keeps going even though the heart pumps once every second and takes a break every second. pretty cool, huh?
The heat pumps and sends the blood to different parts of the body. The heart beating looks like the pump.
If you mean what percentage of you blood does your heart pump... all of it.
In heart has a four valve the two valve is pump the up and the others valve pump the blood down. heart is pump the blood
Because a heart pumps blood just like a pump would pump water.
The Heart!
The heart is a double pump. It pumps and forces blood through the chambers and blood vessels.