Science, asked by bangyedam35, 8 months ago

if the flow of blood between the lungs and heart is disrupted what would happen to the body?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From there, the blood flows through the right and left pulmonary arteries into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is put into the blood and carbon dioxide is taken out of the blood during the process of breathing. After the blood gets oxygen in the lungs, it is called oxygen-rich blood.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The flow of blood between the lungs and heart is disrupted following happen to the body:

  • Brain cells can be damaged or killed if blood flow is break-in for an expanded period of time. This may result in a stroke.
  • The brain's blood arteries might weaken and bulge. Cerebral aneurysm is what happens when this happens. The reason might be high blood pressure, constricted arteries, or a head abrasion.
  • When blood moves to the brain is limited brain cells do not acquire the nutrients they require. This may make them unable to function properly.
  • Reduced blood moves to the rear of the cerebrum are caused by vertebrobasilar circulation diseases.
  • Ischemia takes place when blood moves to a body part are stopped or disrupted. When this occurs in the cerebrum, it can harm cerebrum cells and cause health issues.
  • Dizziness and slurred speech are symptoms of limited blood moving to the rear of the brain, commonly known as vertebrobasilar insufficiency.

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