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☆CARDIAC is a word related to the heart....CARDIAC ARREST is described as the sudden loss of blood flow in the blood vessels resultingin the failure of heart....IF not treated in minutes it Leads to death☆
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☆Arteries are the vessels that carry oxygen rich blood to the parts of the whole body.....☆
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☆THE MUSCLES OF THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PUMPING PURE BLOOD TO THE WHOLE BODY PRESENT IN THE HEART ARE KNOW AS CARDIAC MUSCLES.☆
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☆CARDIAC is a word related to the heart....CARDIAC ARREST is described as the sudden loss of blood flow in the blood vessels resultingin the failure of heart....IF not treated in minutes it Leads to death☆
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☆Arteries are the vessels that carry oxygen rich blood to the parts of the whole body.....☆
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☆THE MUSCLES OF THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PUMPING PURE BLOOD TO THE WHOLE BODY PRESENT IN THE HEART ARE KNOW AS CARDIAC MUSCLES.☆
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Cardiac; :--
Generally cardiac, word is used to describe the terms related to heart.
The muscles of heart is known as cardiac muscle. .
The penetration of heart is known as cardiac.
The word cardiac have root or it originate from Greek.
Cardiac arrest is the common word which is used in heart disorder.
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here is your answer. .
Cardiac; :--
Generally cardiac, word is used to describe the terms related to heart.
The muscles of heart is known as cardiac muscle. .
The penetration of heart is known as cardiac.
The word cardiac have root or it originate from Greek.
Cardiac arrest is the common word which is used in heart disorder.
hope it helps you. ☺
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