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Circulatory System

Circulatory System is the category for questions about the human circulatory system, including questions about the human heart, arteries, and veins.

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What circulate in blood stream for years and provide long-term immunity?

As the blood cells progress to the body , THC fromthe cannibis plantcirculates the blood for 30 days , just letting you know. I dont give a f*** about your question :)

What is the circulatory systems job?

deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells, repair the body and fight disease.

transport waste products away from the cells.

How does the circulatory system work with the other systems?

The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to carry oxygen throughout your body. The skeletal system works with the circuatory system because red blood cells are produced in your bone maro.

Which of the following is not a difference between the left and right ventricles?

The left ventricle receives a smaller percentage of coronary blood supply than the right ventricle.

Does hypothyroidism cause circulation problems?

If hypothyroidism goes untreated it can cause an enlarged heart and heart failure. Circulatory problems are usually attributed to high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol - the "bad" cholesterol.

Treatment with Levothyroxine, a thyroid hormone can prevent this from happening.

How does the separation of deoxygenated blood from oxygenated blood make distribution of materials such as oxygen more efficient?

If both types of blood is mixed, you get less saturated blood. It will give out oxygen less efficiently. Because oxygen is released according to concentration gradient.

If a person is not exhaling carbon dioxide which then becomes carbonic acid in the blood what should be increased Carbonicacid or Bicarbonate?

If you're not producing carbon dioxide you're dead, because its produced, along with water from carbohydrates and oxygen in respiration, which is sort of what life is. A live adult human makes about 1Kg of carbon dioxide a day- it has to go somewhere.

If you're making it faster that you're excreting it (becuase you can't breathe very well) it will build up in the blood and body tissues, partly dissolved in the plasma, partly bound to haemoglobin but mostly in the bicarbonate buffer system. So carbonic acid will increase immediately. This will lower the pH of the blood, something that the body will defend at all costs. It'll counter this by retaining bicarbonate with the kidneys, so bicarbonate will increase as well but it will take longer.

What is the miniature circulatory system of a cell called?

There is no one name for the circulatory system of a cell--just names for the various parts of the cell.

Is atherosclerotic calcification of the aorta dangerous?

Hypoxia is cause. If untreated a condition of anoxia may appear killing the person

How does a birds skeletal system respiratory system and circulatory system all work together to enable it to fly?

they all work together and help the bird fly because a birds lungs connect to the air sacs that provide a constant supply of oxygen to the blood and make the bird more lightweight.

What are the 3 major parts of circulatory system?

Technically, the three parts are:

1. Your heart: body's muscular pump;receives and pumps the blood to the different parts of the body

2. blood vessels: tubelike structures which carry blood, including veins, arteries, and capillaries

3. Your blood: the liquid material that circulates throughout the body

Three main parts of the circulatory system are the heart, the blood, and the blood vessels. The heart pumps blood throughout the body. The blood carries oxygen to the cells and removes waste products. The blood vessels carry the oxygen-rich blood to the cells, and the carbon dioxide and wastes away from the cells. They act sort of like channels through which the nutrients can flow.

Why is it useful to have Lysosome's reactions compartmentalized?

One reason is that the lysosomes contain very powerful enzymes which could destroy the cell (or parts of it) if they were not isolated from the rest of the cell.

How may the risk of periventricular leukomalacia be decreased?

Preventive measures include any steps that may decrease the likeli-hood of intraventricular hemorrhage, such as careful labor management and care in an experienced neonatal intensive care unit.