Blood ... to stop bleeding 4 components are critical to coagulation Prothrombin Thrombin Fibrinogen Fibrin Following an injury Blood vessels Spasm muscle walls ... View More
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Blood ... to stop bleeding 4 components are critical to coagulation Prothrombin Thrombin Fibrinogen Fibrin Following an injury Blood vessels Spasm muscle walls ... View More
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Comparing Transport Systems in flowering Plants and Mammals ... Mammals amp39tubesamp39 are known as blood vessels and form a circulatory vascular system. Blood vessels are elastic tubes that carry blood ... View More
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Understanding the Silent Killer ... The explanation of blood pressure begins with the cardiovascular system, the system responsible for circulating blood through the heart and blood vessels. ... View More
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High Blood Preasurre ... Normally, the pumping of the heart creates a pulsing of blood along and against the walls of the blood vessels, which are flexible enough to dilate or contract ... View More
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Hypertension ... over the counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs, kidney disease, adrenal disease, thyroid disease, abnormal blood vessels, preeclampsia which is a ... View More
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High Blood Pressure ... 2. Nicotine causes a narrowing in small blood vessels, making blood flow more difficult C. Activity: 1. Lack of activity results in poor cardiovascular health. ... View More
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Coronary Heart Disease Cardiovascular disease is pertaining to the heart and blood vessels and is a disorder of the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. ... View More
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Sickle Cell Anemia ... When this happens, the blood cells lose essential ability to deform and squeeze through small blood vessels and arteries. The sickle ... View More
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Sympathetic Parasympathetic Divisions ... division stimulates secretory activity, where the sympathetic division inhibits secretory activity and causes vasoconstruction of blood vessels supplying the ... View More
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Sickle Cell ... central nervous system. Blocked blood vessels and damaged organs can cause acute painful episodes. These painful symptoms, which ... View More
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Lab StuffAnimal Tissues ... It lines internal cavities, the heart, and all the blood vessels and parts of the urinary, respiratory, and male reproductive tracts. ... View More
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water ... adhesion and cohesion are responsible for capillary action, which allows water to move through the roots of plants and through the tiny blood vessels in our ... View More
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heart disease ... If the heart can be kept beaten, and the heart muscle isnamp39t too damaged, small blood vessels may gradually reroute blood around blocked arteries. ... View More
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Fall of Rome ... DERMIS thick, inner layer of the skin that contains the most specialized structures blood vessels, the nerve endings, and sweat and oil glands. ... View More
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Sickle Cell Anemia ... throughout the body. The sickle cells begin to clog up the blood vessels which tend to cause inflammation. Sicklecell anemia relates ... View More
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SMOKING KILLS ... The benefits are enormous. Your heart, lungs, and blood vessels have an amazing capacity to heal themselves when given the chance. ... View More
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Circulatory System ... of platelets include: Transport of chemicals important to the clotting process, Formation of temporary patch in walls of damaged blood vessels, And active ... View More
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Surgical Technology ... A major development along the way was the application of pharmaceutical contrast medium which helped vsualize organs and blood vessels with more clarity and ... View More
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Cancer Cells ... A cancerous cell obtains oxygen and nutrients from surrounding blood vessels by diffusion across its membrane, in the same way as normal cells. ... View More
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TOBACC ... Smoking and the Circulatory System Smoking constricts blood vessels, which cuts down on the circulation, or blood flow to limbs. ... View More
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Physiology of the cardiovascul ... The lower number indicates diastolic blood pressure DBP, this corresponds to the pressure being exerted on the blood vessels during the relaxation phase ... View More
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Impact of Heart Disease ... The second stage is the body trying to repair itself by depositing fatty substances cholesterol, lipoproteins inside the blood vessels to fill the cracks. ... View More
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Circulatory System ... Simple animals, such as the hydra and planaria, lack specialized organs such as hearts and blood vessels, instead using their skin as exchange points for ... View More
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Strokes ... CVA. It is a cardiovascular disease that affects the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. It is also called a brain attack. ... View More
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The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia ... ampquotIncreasing the chances of having a heart attack include hypertension, which rises the resistance in blood vessels pumping the heart harder for the flow of ... View More
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Diabetes ... organs of the body. The blood vessels, nervous system, kidneys and eyes are particularly affected. While successful control of blood ... View More
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Asthma ... The sacs are surrounded by tiny blood vessels. Oxygen is surrounded by tiny blood vessels. Oxygen and other gases can pass between ... View More
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Physical and Psychological Changes in the Late Adulthood. ... Heart and Lungs Due to hardening and shrinking of blood vessels in the body, the heart is forced to work harder, and it is typically unable to compensate fully ... View More
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The Effect Exercise On Heart R ... These cells are in the carotid sinus. The carotid arteries are the major blood vessels that feed your brain there is one artery on each side of your head. ... View More
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