How many red blood cells can pass side by side through the capillaries of a goldfish's tail?
In a goldfish's tail, capillaries are quite narrow, typically around 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter. Given that a red blood cell is approximately 6 to 8 micrometers wide, usually only a single red blood cell can pass through a capillary at a time. Therefore, side by side, it's unlikely that more than one red blood cell can traverse the capillaries simultaneously.
What support does the circulatory system provide for cells?
the circulatory system brings resources to every cell
Your heart pumps blood through the circulatory system to bring rescources to every cell. (Look in your 5th grade book. Just looking for answers huh?)
you probably bruse easly and
because you take asprin
How do the circulatory and endocrine systems work together?
The secreations (hormones) of the endocrine system are secreted into the blood through which they travel to the active site or organ.
better answer: releasing hormones and transporting them to the cells of the body The circulatory system works with endocrine so as to forge production and distribution of hormones. The two systems are interdependent in their functions.
The endocrine system sand the cardiovascular system works together to send signals to your brain when you are running away or in danger to think fast..
The endocrine system uses chemical messengers called hormones that are transported by the circulatory system(blood).
Could a 12 year old have a carotid bruit?
Yes. My 9 year old daughter was diagnosed with a carotid bruit & thrill one year ago.
The circulatory system is also known as?
Cardiovascular (translated loosely it means "heart tubes/pipes").
What are the body parts that carry blood?
The circulatory system!! First the blood is in the heart, then it goes to the capillaries, then it goes through the veins and back to the heart!! The arteries take the blood away from the heart. The capillaries deliver nutrients and oxygen to our body cells. The veins take blood bake to the heart, where it is renewed.
What are normal ABS lymph blood lab results?
ABS lymph is a better indicator of a persons infection activity in the body. ABS lymph may be elevated with lymphoma and many other disease processes. I recommend a book at your local bookstore called Interpreting lab values. It will show you an greater detail what high and low values mean on many of the lab tests done in hospitals and research centers.
Why do diseases of the circulatory system often affect the health of the entire body?
Because each tiny cell has the same needs for survival that you do.
What does circulatory system control?
The blood flow distributed through you heart, veins, vessels, and arteries.
Where does osmosis occurs in the circulatory system?
Our kidneys are the primary site of osmosis in our bodies. Under direction of the hypothalamus in the brain, the kidneys expel water and salt as necessary to maintain the optimal levels for the cells in our body to function.in short kidneys are the part of circulatory system where osmosis occur.
Stroke volume and heart rate determine the amount of blood that reaches the muscles and organs in a heart beat.
What kind of food are best for the circulatory system?
ginger,pumpkin seeds, garlic,watermelon,oranges,turmeric,vegetables,fruits,
Pressure wave created by the expansion and recoiling of arteries?
Pulse.
The alternate expansion and recoil of arteries create a pressure wave called pulse, that moves along the arteries with each heartbeat.
Source: Biology of Humans. Goodenough.McGuire, 34rd Edition. page 222
The path a blood cell takes throughout the circulatory system starting at the right atrium and ending at the capillaries is called a ventricle.
What carries blood to the brain?
Yes, sort of... The aorta carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Two of the prominent connections to the aorta are the left and right carotid arteries, which carry blood to the brain, along with the vertebral arteries.
How does nervous system and circulatory system work together to maintain homeostasis?
The respiratory system feeds the cardiovascular system oxygen which the cardiovascular system then transports to every living cell in the body and simultaneously the cardiovascular system is transporting carbon dioxide to the respiratory system so that the respiratory system will expel the carbon dioxide from the body (large amounts of carbon dioxide are fatal). This balance is necessary of oxygen and carbon monoxide to cells (all of them) in producing energy that is used to move muscles and maintain the homeostatic temperature of the body.
What is the biology meaning of inversion?
A chromosomal mutation in which a block of genes in a segment is in reverse order
Do your feet actually get cold when you are scared?
Yes. When you feel threatened, all your blood rushes to your body core and brain. It's an autonomic nervous system response.
How would you define the purpose of the entire circulatory system?
To transport oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body. -A
Does blood lymph and other bodily fluids consists of mostly water?
Blood, Lymph, and other bodily fluids do consist mostly of water. Around 60% to 65% of body water is contained within the cells of these fluids. The other 35% to 40% of body water is found in extracellular fluid.
What vessels carry blood to the kidneys?
The renal artery carries blood into the kidneys while the renal vein drains the blood.