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how blood transports to all parts of the body

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has gotten oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body. Blood then travels through veins back to the heart and lungs, so it can get more oxygen to send back to the body via the arteries.

Explanation:

How Does Blood Travel in the Body?

With each heartbeat, the heart pumps blood throughout our bodies, carrying oxygen to every cell. After delivering the oxygen, the blood returns to the heart. The heart then sends the blood to the lungs to pick up more oxygen. This cycle repeats over and over again.

The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and toward the heart.

Two types of blood vessels carry blood throughout our bodies:

Arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has gotten oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body.

Blood then travels through veins back to the heart and lungs, so it can get more oxygen to send back to the body via the arteries.

As the heart beats, you can feel blood traveling through the body at pulse points — like the neck and the wrist — where large, blood-filled arteries run close to the surface of the skin.

What if Someone Has Low Numbers of Blood Cells?

Sometimes medicine can be given to help a person make more blood cells. And sometimes blood cells and some of the special proteins blood contains can be replaced by giving a person blood from someone else. This is called a blood transfusion (pronounced: trans-FEW-zyun).

People can get transfusions the part of blood they need, such as platelets, RBCs, or a clotting factor. When someone donates blood, the whole blood can be separated into its different parts to be used in these ways.


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Answered by sgajmer2020
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Answer:

Arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has gotten oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body. Blood then travels through veins back to the heart and lungs, so it can get more oxygen to send back to the body via the arteries.

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