If oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart is not pumped to the rest of the body, by the heart, then tissues will die from lack of oxygen (and other nutrients transported in the bloodstream). Blood needs to reach all tissues and cells, and can only do so if it propelled to them by a pressure gradient (the pressure being highest in the large arteries, and gradually less until reaching the capillaries, where the pressure is very very low).
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
Yes every part of the body needs blood.
The human heart works with EVERY organ system in the body. Everything in the human body needs blood to survive and the heart provides that blood be pumped to every part of the body.
the heart supplies blood to the brain and every other part of the body, and the blood carries oxygen which is consumed to power your body
Im not 100% sure but the heart bumps blood to every part of your body. And that is apart of your body so I would say yes it does.
Blood vessels carry the blood to every part of the body.
body needs blood to keep the heart pumping so every part of ur body functions, and to carry stuff like oxygen, protein etc..
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left part of heart
It delivers oxygen to every part of the body.
Blood goes into the right side of the heart from the body then pumped to the lungs for purification( this is when oxygen is mixed with haemoglobin( a substance in the body) to make the blood cleaned, it is then pumped to the left side of the heart were it is transported to every part of the body, then the circulation starts all over again.............