Biology, asked by ahsan981635, 9 months ago

function of pneuma in the body explain in details

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Answered by anuj4696
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In ancient Greek medicine, pneumais the form of circulating air necessary for the systemicfunctioning of vital organs. ... In the corpse arteries are empty; hence, in the light of these preconceptions they were declared to be vessels for conveying pneuma to the different parts of the body

Answered by neeraj77747
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here is ur answer mate.....The pneuma, inhaled from the outside air.... rushes through the arteries till it reaches the various centres, especially the brain and the heart..and there causes thought and organic movement....hope it helps.....thanks##

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