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Which blood vessel(vein or artery)carry oxygenated blood from the lungs
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What is systemic circulation?%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe path of blood as it moves from the head throughout the body and back
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Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood back to the heart?
(1 point) Responses artery artery vein vein capillary
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Which part of the circulatory system delivers blood back to the heart?
(1 point) Responses artery artery vein vein capillary
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What is the function of the vena cava?(1 point) Responses It carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. It carries
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A patient has low blood oxygen levels, although the patient's blood is circulating properly. Which is most likely functioning
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Fill in the blanks.
I've broken the paragraph below into sections. Fill in the blank that has a number. Below is the entire
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What is systemic circulation?
Responses the path of blood as it moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart
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The blood circulatary system consists of small tubular structure responsible for the carrying blood known as blood vessels. Some
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Blood is a blood fluid with specific functions.Give examples of the functions of blood in the animal body and explain how the
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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 1.008 m-tall person
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The drawing shows an intravenous feeding. With the distance shown, nutrient solution (ñ = 1040 kg/m3) can just barely enter the
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When you suddenly stand up after lying down for a while, your body may not compensate quickly enough for the pressure changes
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Heart rate is controlled by a pacemaker an area within the heart that initiates contractions of the heart muscle. if left alone
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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. (1 point)
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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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which are the organ that supplied by single venous outflow channels
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What organ acts like a pump
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For 10 seconds Ariana places her finger on her radial artery and counts her heartbeats. In 10 seconds, she counts 15 beats. What
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The blood speed in a normal segment of a horizontal artery is 0.166 m/s. An abnormal segment of the artery is narrowed down by
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The references for the blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood known as
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People who discovered and wrote the references of the year where the discovery the blood circulatory system consists of small
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People who wrote the references for the blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying
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What is the references for the blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood
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Which blood vessel takes deoxygenated blood from the rest of the body to the heart?
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what is the job of the coronary arteries?
1. to supply the heart with oxygen in the blood 2. to supply the heart with carbon
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Which blood vessel takes oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body?
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Blood enters the right atrium through the vena cava (a vein), what type of blood is this?
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Blood circulating in your body needs to regularly go through the pulmonary circuit in order to(1 point)
Responses Get carbon
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The blood circulatory system consists of small tubular structures responsible for carrying blood known as blood vessels. Some
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Your brain. The most important organ in your body. What body system protects your brain?
Responses A circulatorycirculatory B
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____ receive blood from the capillaries after gas exchange takes place
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The volume flow rate in an artery supplying the brain is 4.59E-6 m3/s. If the radius of the artery is 5.33 mm, determine the
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blood is pumped from the heart at a rate of 5.0l/min into the aorta (radius 1.0cm)determinethethe speed of the blood
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How Many Capillaries? The aorta has an inside diameter of approximately 2.1 cm, compared to that of a capillary, which is about
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The blood flow rate through the aorta is typically 103 cm^3/s, and a typical adult has about 4.9 liters of blood.
(a) How long
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what is systemic circulation
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Describe the flow of blood to the human body, including through each of the four chambers heart. Can someone please give me an
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Why is it desirable for blood to flow through the capillaries comparratively slowly.
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Which of the following is the purpose of valves in the venous circulatory system?
A. Promoting movement of oxygenated blood
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3. Most of our blood vessels are
Answer - capillaries? am i correct?
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What is the main function of the circulatory system?
4 points To transport nutrients and gases throughout the body To process
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Explain the adaptive significance of the rete mirabile to a fish
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2.3 Distinguish between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
2.4 What is the physiological relationship between the lymphatic
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what does this mean: the rate of blood flow to an organ is related to resistance to flow in the small arteries and arterioles
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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 difference in blood pressure between the head and feet of a person of height 171 cm?
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The blood vascular system consists of blood vessels (arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and veins) that convey blood from the
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Kindly asking the references for blood fluid and in the animal body.
People who published and the year included?
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