Blood travels at 3 feet per second, which is roughly 2 mph. 2 miles per hour x 24 hours = 48 miles a day.
Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
all parts
The body secretes a hormonecalled erythropoietin (or EPO) which stimulates the production if red blood cells (RBC's). EPO is purified and made commercially available. In an emergency where there is a lot of blood loss, or in patients who are chronically anemic, EPO is administered so the body may produce more RBC's
Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.
Blood carries Oxygen through the body but, not food.
They travel in the blood. They are one of the 4 components of the blood and they travel collectively
Yes. Arteries and Veins.
Guppies have a closed circulatory system.
Platelets travel through the bloodstream, where they circulate as part of the blood plasma. They are produced in the bone marrow and released into the circulatory system, where they move along with red and white blood cells. When a blood vessel is injured, platelets quickly adhere to the site of injury and aggregate to form a clot, helping to stop bleeding. Their ability to travel efficiently is crucial for maintaining hemostasis throughout the body.
They travel dissolved in the blood plasma.
yes
through pulmonary veins
It is a fact that the blood cells flow arround the body by the heart. the veins carry dioxygenaten blood arround.
Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
approximately 7 minutes
through your pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein.
Yes Your body regenerates new blood cells very quickly, yet some quickly die. If the body did not regenerate new blood cells you would run out of blood, and then yourself die.