BLOOD & CIRCULATION IN HEART

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Blood & Circulation

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Blood circulation is a very important part of our life. Helps move nutrients and oxygen from all parts of the body. It also helps eliminate the risk of health problems.

For more tips and ideas on blood issues, go here. As I read from the internet, guest post blood flow plays an important role in our existence.

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Good blood circulation is very important in maintaining good health. Proper blood flow helps carry nutrients and oxygen to different parts of the body.

Poor blood flow causes disease due to harmful foreign bodies trapped in tissues. We know that many of us don't know the value of good circulation.

As we get older, the impact of our lifestyle on our overall health begins to show. For example, staying fit and eating healthy instead of living a sedentary lifestyle and eating

what you want when you want. Well, conditions that go along with circulatory problems are heart problems and diabetes.

I know. It is recommended that each of us continue to improve our blood circulation as a preventive measure.

Apparently, there are many ways to improve circulation with small but important changes.And the best way to minimize or eliminate your risk of developing a serious condition is to exercise regularly. It's about improving circulation.

Regular exercise such as B. Walking is one of the best ways to improve circulation. Many people plan to exercise, but when they get older or simply don't have an active lifestyle, old habits are hard to get rid of.It's easy to try and taper off.

You should choose an activity that you can do and enjoy on a regular basis given your current health. Another is yoga. It is also an effective way to gain flexibility and remove toxins from the body.

Exercising and eating a low-fat diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables and limiting unprocessed foods is one of the best ways to improve your overall health and well-being.

There are several ways to improve circulation that don't require physical activity. In addition to exercise, there are some herbal remedies that are advertised as being able to do this, such as ginkgo biloba.

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Blood Components

Mixture of Liquid Plasma, Cells, & Cell Fragments

Red Blood Cells
(Erythrocytes)

99 % Blood Cells
Carry Oxygen
Contains Hemoglobin
(protein)
Large Surface Area

White Blood Cells
(Leukocytes)

5 – 10 thousand / mm3 blood
Fight Infections / Immunity
Includes Macrophages
T- Cells, & B - Cells

Platelets
Cell Fragments
Repair Damaged Blood Vessels
Responsible for Blood Clotting

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Plasma

Liquid Portion of Blood
Mixture of Water With
Dissolved Substances
Carries Many Things
1.Hormones
2.Amino Acids

3.Lipids
4.Glucose
5.Vitamins & Minerals
6.Carbon Dioxide
Helps Distribute Body Heat

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Arteries
(Arterioles)

Capillaries

Veins (Venules)

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Comparing Arteries & Veins

Carry Blood Away From Heart * Carry Blood To Heart
Thick Elastic Walls Expand for Surge of Blood * Thinner Walls & Lower Blood Pressure
Can Withstand High Blood Pressure * Valves Prevent Backflow of Blood

Blood Vessels

Aorta BODY Inferior & Superior Vena Cavae
Pulmonary Artery LUNGS Pulmonary Vein
Coronary Artery HEART Coronary Vein
Heptatic-Portal Artery S.I & LIVER Hepatic Portal Vein
Renal Artery KIDNEYS Renal Vein
Carotid Artery HEAD & NECK Jugular Vein

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Capillaries

Connect
Arteries
to Veins

Very Small
Very Thin
Walls

Allows Substances to Enter & Leave the Blood Stream

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Superior vena cava

Pulmonary valve
Right atrium
Tricupsid valve
Right ventricle
Aorta
Pulmonary arteries
Pulmonary veins
Left atrium
Aortic valve
Bicuspid valve
Left ventricle
Septum

The heart is a large muscular organ that constantly pumps oxygenated blood to the brain and extremities and transports deoxygenated blood from the brain and extremities to the lungs for oxygen. Blood enters the right atrium from the body, travels to the right ventricle, and is pushed out into the pulmonary arteries of the lungs.

After oxygenation, the blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary veins and back to the body tissues through the left atrium, left ventricle and aorta. Every time your heart beats, it pumps oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood through your body.

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Blood flows through a network of blood vessels called the circulatory system. When blood returns to the heart, it goes to the lungs for oxygen. The heart then pumps that blood to the rest of the body and the process starts over .What is the role of blood flow through the heart? The heart is a powerful muscle about the size of a fist.

Every second pumps blood rich in nutrients and oxygen to your body. With each beat, the heart pumps blood to the circulatory system. Blood is essential for life. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients from the heart to other tissues throughout the body. It also transports waste products, such as carbon dioxide, out of the tissue.

What is the circulatory system? The circulatory system is a network of blood vessels. Blood vessels are small tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood flows through her three types of blood vessels: Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. Capillaries are small, thin blood vessels that connect veins and arteries. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from the body's tissues back to the heart.

Where does blood flow to the heart? The heart itself is made up of muscles fed by blood vessels. Your heart has four chambers. A room is like a room in your heart's "home". Looking at the diagram of the heart, these chambers are divided into upper and lower chambers and left and right chambers. The atria are the two upper chambers of the heart.

They have a left atrium and a right atrium. The ventricles are her two chambers below the heart. You have a left ventricle and a right ventricle. Heart valves are located between the upper and lower chambers. Heart valves open and close to allow proper blood flow. Those valves ensure that blood can only flow in one direction. These valves are: Aortic valve connects your left side.

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