The arteries take blood away from the heart and circulates around the body the capillaries are the vessels that go to the heart.
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i think you can bleed to death if it's a big one Normally theres just a bruise and these nurse cells come to the area and clean up all the red blood cells and in the process turn different colours.
Yes! Blood goes though your blood vessels to make your body work and your muscles work well.
the stem VES in vessel means to carry. therefore blood vessels carry blood to where they need to go
When your body is under pressure or exposed to high amounts of physical activity, such as exercising, the blood vessels expand to allow more blood to go to where it needs to go. Your heart rate speeds up so more blood can go through the blood vessels to the muscles or tissue needing it. Hope i helped, :)
When the bone in the toe was broken, there were also blood vessels that were ripped, torn or cut. The bruising is a result of the broken blood vessels; the color is from red blood cells that are sitting in the extravascular space. Over the course of a couple weeks the bruising should go away.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
The energy broken down from the oxygen is transported into throughout the body by blood vessels. That energy is dropped of at what ever part of the body needs it, and the blood vessel goes back to the lungs for more.
In alveoli: molecular oxigen - go in (to blood vessels) Carbon dioxid - go out (from blood vessels) In Cells: molecular oxigen - go in (to mitochondrion) Carbon dioxid - go out (from mitochondrion & cytoplasm)
Veins go to the heart and arteries go away. (General Yes)**Except for the pulmonary Arteries/Veins. When you consider oxygen and de-oxygenated blood.The pulmonary veins are large blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.The pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Blood vessels that move away from the heart are called arteries. You can remember this by relating the a in arteries to the a in away. If you need more scientific information about the heart, you can go to this website: http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/vessels/arteries.HTML. Also, you can go to this website/document to find the path of blood throught the heart: http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:ts7uo0ICtt8J:www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/lessonplans/sec/sced313/2004/Circulation%2520Unit302/teacher-THEPATHOFBLOODTHROUGHTHEHEART.doc+blood+path+for+heart&hl=en&ct=clnk&CD=4&gl=us&client=firefox-a. Then you can click the link above the HTML document that lets you view it as a word document.