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What is the reference for blood fluid in the animal body?
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The blood speed in a normal segment of a horizontal artery is 0.111 m/s. An abnormal segment of the artery is narrowed down by
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Describe how blood flows in the human body. Make sure to include the four chambers of the heart. Explain how the blood changes
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Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.12mm at 35.0cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate.
Although the cross-sectional area of a
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Why are capillaries and not arteries or veins found in alveoli, nephrons, and villi?
1.Vessels must be narrow so that only very
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Functions of blood include:
A. Transporting hormones from glands B. Transporting carbon dioxide away from the lungs to body
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What is the difference in blood pressure (mm−Hg) between the top of the head and bottom of the feet of a 1.88m tall person
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Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.62mm at 35.0cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate.
Although the cross-sectional area of a
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Emily
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Blood flows through a major artery at 1.3 m/sfor 0.40 s, then at 0.70 m/sfor another 0.40 s through a
smaller artery. Part A Is
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Oxygen moves easily out of blood capillaries into cells because ___________. (1 point) the walls are very thin because it is
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what is the difrences between the bird circulatory system and a humans?
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assignment. the blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood known as blood
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What are the four things that the circulatory system carries around the body to help out your body's cells?
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An artery branches into two smaller veins, identical arteries as shown in the diagram. The largest artery has a diameter of 10
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The main function of the circulatory system is absorption?
True or false Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched
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Antoinette
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The major vein that delivers blood from the lungs to the heart is the
femoral vein. inferior vena cava. superior vena cava.
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Anonymous
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Which blood vessel takes deoxygenated blood from the rest of the body to the heart?
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feet
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do veins carry oxygenated or deoxygenated blood
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oxgen enters the blood in the
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Describe the path of blood through a bird's circulatory system. Start with the right side of the heart. Also explain where the
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When oxygen uptake is low, a high proportion of the total amount of blood pumped goes to the intestines. When oxygen uptake is
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What is the main function of the circulatory system?
2 points To react to external and internal stimuli To provide support and
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This is an assignment for APA111. Kindly asking the reference for blood is a fluid with specific functions.
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Pilots of high-performance fighter planes can be subjected to large centripetal accelerations during high-speed turns. Because
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Regheim Beck
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Blood takes about 1.50 s to pass through a 2.0-mm-long capillary. If the radius of the capillary is
5.00 u�m and the pressure
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Alex
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Which body system is most responsible for carrying nutrients from food to the rest of the cells in the body?(1 point)
Responses
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Would do you think would happen if blood entering the heart mixed with blood leaving the heart.
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An artery branches into two smaller veins, identical arteries as shown in the diagram. The largest artery has a diameter of 10
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Alex
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What do you think would happen blood entering the heart mixed with blood leaving the heart?
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Describe the events that take place in the movement of fluid in the capillary beds. What forces are involved in the movement of
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Which internal organs of the fetal pig appear to have the greatest amounts of blood supplied to them? Why does this make sense?
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How does the blood help to maintain homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It delivers nutrients to the cells. It delivers nutrients to
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Arteries are...(1 point)
Responses A chamber of the heart that blood enters. A chamber of the heart that blood enters. Blood
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Assignment
The blood circulatory system consists of small lubular structures responsible for carrying blood known as blood
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Linia
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Which of the following statements is not true?
(1 point) Responses Pulmonary arteries carry blood to both lungs Pulmonary
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Renal circulation is responsible for waste removal via the __________, which filter much of the waste from the blood.
(1 point)
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joe mA
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Blood also passes through the small intestine and liver during which type of circulation.
(1 point) Responses Pulmonary
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The________ is the major artery that supplies blood to the entire body.
(1 point) Responses Pulmonary artery Pulmonary artery
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joe mA
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Which of the following statements accurately describes the path of oxygenated blood? (1 point) Responses Oxygenated blood is
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Renal circulation is responsible for waste removal via the __________, which filter much of the waste from the blood.
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Outline the functions and position of vessels involved in lymph into the blood
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Draw a conclusion on the functions and position of the structural components i,e vessels, tissues and organs involved in lymph
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A heart becomes damaged or weakened.
How will this affect the body's systems? Question 19 options: The muscular system will
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The last stop for deoxygenated blood in your circulatory system is the: (1 point) Responses pulmonary veins. pulmonary veins.
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The basic pattern of blood flow from the body to the lungs is:
(1 point) Responses vena cava; right atrium; left ventricle;
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Deoxygenated blood from the body returns to the heart through veins. The heart then pumps the deoxygenated blood through
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Where does old blood go in the body
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Where does old blood go in the body in short
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Richlove
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The blood circulation system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood know as blood vessels. Some
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The basic pattern of blood flow from the lungs to the rest of the body is:
pulmonary vein; left ventricle; left atrium; vena
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