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describe the function of the heart​

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Answered by adil1167
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Explanation:

Anatomy, Function & Facts. The human heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes. "The tissues of the body need a constant supply of nutrition in order to be active.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \\  {\bf\large\red{\underline{ \: Function \ of Heart : \ }}} \\

  • Pumping oxygenated blood to the other body parts.

  • Pumping hormones and other vital substances to different parts of the body.

  • Receiving deoxygenated blood and carrying metabolic waste products from the body and pumping it to the lungs for oxygenation.

  • Maintaining blood pressure.
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