Sasuages
Poo
Weed
Wee
Snot
Sam Krywiuk
through your veins pumped around by your heart
It is an orbit.
After passing through the capillaries, blood flows into venules, which then merge to form veins. Veins carry the blood back to the heart, where it can be pumped to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated throughout the body again.
None. Nerves are not part of the circulatory system. They receive nutrients and oxygen from the circulation like any other part of the body, but there is no blood that "flows from the nerves". Tracy Morton MD
Blood transports oxygen to the cells around the body. It is important because oxygen is necessary from the electron chain which is where most of the bodies energy comes from.
Well blood in your body flows around
yes, where it circulates
through your veins pumped around by your heart
The faster your heart beats the faster blood flows.
blood
It s due to the exchange of gases(carbondioxide&oxygen)
The primary artery that blood flows out of the heart to the rest of the body is the aorta. The aorta is also the largest artery of the body.
Blood: * Regulates (controls) body temperature. * Transports oxygen around the body (transported by Red blood cells). * Fighting of diseases (Body is protected by the White Blood Cells). * Transports food around the body.
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Blood flows to each and every cell in the body.
The heart pumps blood rapidly, letting it flow through the body.
The heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body via the circulatory system.