Yes, "pumped" is a past participle form of the verb "pump." It is used in verb phrases like "have pumped" or "were pumped."
It means to channel water or some other liquid or air from one place to another, such as--> The Firemen pumped water onto the fire from their truck. It can also mean to be excited about something, such as--> "I am pumped about the party tonight."
An adjective
Carbon dioxide is at high levels and oxygen at low levels in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs.
The amount of blood pumped per heartbeat is called stroke volume, which is typically around 70 milliliters for a resting adult. This volume can vary based on factors like age, fitness level, and overall health.
pumped bacon is pumped bacon
it is pumped to the heart first then to the lungs
blood is pumped through lungs
Sodium ions and potassium ions are pumped in opposite directions. Sodium ions are pumped out of the cell and potassium ions are pumped into the cell.
Yes, "pumped" is a past participle form of the verb "pump." It is used in verb phrases like "have pumped" or "were pumped."
'pumped in french is 'pompé'
it is pumped out of the lungs
When it is needed.The tire inflates when air is pumped in
'You were pumped' can either mean you are excited or you are tired/worn out.
I believe Pumped Up Kicks (by Foster the People) was realeased in September 2010.
Helium is typically pumped into balloons because it is lighter than air and gives the balloon its ability to float.
pumped up means like excited something like that anyway