Technically "shock" refers to the inadequate delivery of oxygen to the body tissues. With that in mind, congestive heart failure (CHF) can lead to shock because the heart is unable to adequately circulate blood through the body. It is still possible to be suffering from signs and symptoms of CHF but still have adequate delivery of oxygenated blood to you body tissues. In the medical world many would describe CHF as the heart is drowning in fluid's.
On one fill circuit, the blood will go through two capillary beds, one of which is at the end organ, and the other is in the lungs.
7*10-2 per beat
it pumps for about 3333,4457 minters in 2 days
The heart is a four chambered muscular pump, whose sole purpose is to (hopefully) pump blood round the circulatory system. There is only one heart!
It is a continuous process.
Around 60 seconds
About 70
The answer is supposed to be blood. Blood circulates with rather high speed through your body. It can circulate through your body in about 20 seconds. Blood carries many food elements, oxygen and carbon bi oxide.
An adult elephant typically has around 30-40 gallons of blood in their body.
Exercises that help the blood in the circulate better include walking, swimming, aerobics, cycling, belly dancing and many more. It is better to move your body around for body circulation.
A frog's circulatory system includes two loops: a pulmonary loop that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation, and a systemic loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
Red blood cells circulate in the body for about 100-120 days before they are removed by the spleen and liver.
Exercise does two things: strengthen the body's muscles (helps you to pump your blood more efficiently, thus lowering the pressure needed to circulate it) and increase circulation directly. Blood pressure can be high from many causes, but being overweight and out of shape makes it worse in any case, and helping your blood circulate properly will lower the blood pressure. Many people find that they can control high blood pressure just by eating properly and exercising.
there are many homeostatic systems which are maintained by feed back loops. a good example is red blood cell production (erythropoesis)
assuming you are asking how many seconds it takes for a drop of blood to circulate around the body - which depends on age, height, weight, among other factors including vascular diameter and whether there are any partial or full occlusions anywhere in the body however the average is about 8 seconds
An average adult human body contains about 8-10 pints (4.5-5.5 liters) of blood that circulates through the body. This blood delivers essential nutrients and oxygen to cells and organs, as well as removes waste products for excretion by the kidneys and lungs.