Physics, asked by Puppyuknown, 1 month ago

In animals, which organ is responsible for the force that moves blood through the body?

A) Lungs
B) Heart
C) Stomach
D) Bones

Answers

Answered by tonystark22282
5

Explanation:

Skeletal Muscle Pump. Skeletal muscles also play a key role in the movement of blood around the body. Veins embedded within a muscle are compressed during contraction of that muscle, causing an increase in blood pressure due to the presence of one-way valves within the veins.

Answered by sejalkamble3010
0

Answer:

Your answer is ( B ) Heart

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