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The general pathway of blood flow is?

The general blood flow path is from the aorta to the heart. The blood will then leave the heart and flow throughout the rest of the body. This path of blood happens every time the heart beats.


What are the three paths of blood circulation?

The three main paths are the pulmonary path which moves from the heart to the lungs and back, the somatic path where blood flows to the tissues and back and the flow of blood to the muscle of the heart and back.


What is the final step in the path of blood flow through the spleen?

Blood collects into small veins that in turn merge to form trabecular veins


How does the ductus arteriosus affect the path of blood through the fetal heart?

It is an alternate way for the blood to flow during fetus development. The alternate blood flow before birth is necessary because the fetal lungs are not yet functioning.


What is the blood flow from kidney to diaphragm?

The blood flow from the kidney to the diaphragm follows the path of the renal artery carrying oxygenated blood to the kidney for filtration. Once the blood is filtered in the kidney, it travels back to the heart through the renal vein. From the heart, the blood is pumped to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated to the diaphragm and the rest of the body.


What is the path of energy flow?

The path of least resistance.


Do the blood flow in a definite path?

to an extent it can branch of in different directions and to differenet organs but it will all eventually return to the heart so yes it does.


A red blodd cell is moving through an artery in your leg what path does the blood cell take back to your heart?

the red blood cell will flow through your veins to your right atrium


What are the good and bad effects of building dams to run hydroeletric power plants?

Dams in general cutoff the free flow of water and instead store it so it can be allowed to flow as needed. Some fish species navigate and make use of rivers and streams and go there to spawn. A dam either cuts off or impairs the path on the original waterway, so fewer fish can go upstream to spawn.


How would you trace the path of blood flow from the femoral artery to the femoral vein?

I believe you would use a tracer chemical and an MRI or CT scanner.


What is the behavior of path lines of laminar flow?

Path lines in laminar flow are smooth, steady, and well-defined, with fluid particles following a predictable trajectory as they move through the flow field. The path lines do not intersect or cross each other in laminar flow, and the flow remains orderly and organized.


Why des electricity need to follow a path?

Electricity is the flow of electrons.Hence it requires a path containing free electrons in order to flow.