Pygmy goat blood
Both the pygmy shrew heart and the human heart are similar in that they are both vital organs that pump blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells. They both have four chambers and function to circulate blood efficiently to support the body's overall function.
If one has fluid in their lungs it probably means they have Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). This is a problem in which the heart cannot pump blood to the other organs.
The ones that have pink in it (:
pulmonary edema - fluid in the air sacs and bronchioles.Most often caused by the inability of the heart to pump blood.
When the left ventricle fails, fluid backs up in the lungs. In turn, pressure from excess fluid can damage the heart's right side as it works to pump blood into the lungs.
The Circulatory System of the body is a simple plumbing system with a central pump, and a bunch of pipes that carry the Fluid around. The pump (heart) has an outlet and an inlet. The arteries are connected to the pump's outlet and the veins are connected to the pump's inlet. So, there you have it.
Believe it or not, it's an adult human heart
Need to know which fluid pump, there are several such as, water pump, oil pump, power steering pump, fuel pump, windshield washer pump, they all pump fluid.
The heat pumps and sends the blood to different parts of the body. The heart beating looks like the pump.
A pump produces movement in the fluid it is pumping. It does this by creating:a low pressure zone into which the fluid is drawn (vacuum pump)a high pressure zone which the fluid wants to escape from (tire pump)A physical displacement of the fluid (gear pump, worm pump)centrifugal forces which move the fluid outwards from its center
The right side pumps deoxygenated blood and the left side pumps oxygenated blood.
Heart failure is when the heart cannot pump the blood out as fast as it is comming back in. As a result pressure builds in the veins and fluid leaks into the surrounding tissues. If the left heart fails the fluid goes into the lungs and causes shortness of breath and eventually right heart failure. If the right heart is failing, either due to left heart failure or on its own, you get swelling in the legs and abdomen.