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How is the heart uniquely suited to its function?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ The core function of the heart is to provide continuous and consistent blood flow through the circulatory system.

✔✔ Its "uniqueness" is the extremely consistent and automatic rate of pumping - controlled by demands on the body from exertion or disease.

✔✔ It does not control blood pressure, but maintains the required blood flow despite restrictions (which DO add stress to the heart muscles).

✔✔ It is a simple two-chamber pump that maintains pressure and volumetric flow in one direction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔✔ Its "uniqueness" is the extremely consistent and automatic rate of pumping - controlled by demands on the body from exertion or disease.

✔✔ It does not control blood pressure, but maintains the required blood flow despite restrictions (which DO add stress to the heart muscles).

✔✔ It is a simple two-chamber pump that maintains pressure and volumetric flow in one direction.

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