Actually, your lists are almost mirror images of each other, spelling aside. The the first list leaves off the pulmonary veins, and the second list leaves off the pulmonary arteries.
yep looked at a liver video, pancrease is located near your intestines but thier are heart viens interconnecting the heart with stomach and lungs. fever is always the result of an accelerated heartrate, proven by taken a pulse during a fever.high fever will produce dangerously low heartrate. unconsciousness/sleep your heartrate beats at low levels. props for the video.
plus when you do autopsys or people have accidents, bones dont bleed.if someone you know has a fever not induced by excersize it needs to be taken seriously and semi seriously if your excersizing not to overexcersize and drink water while excersizing something olympic athletes do.
water needs to be drinking immediatly and monitor patients pulse for a return to normal pulse if not induced by excersize. eating non sugary, healthy foods will also help.
fever not induced by excersize needs to be taken seriously in my opinion and the only thing fever does is evaporate blood supply wich can be dangerous at high levels of heat, due to the blood supplies high water content wich is why you see sweat in my opinion during fever. fever is the beginning stage of dehydration in my opinion and needs to be taken seriously, even in excersize if you overexcersize.
the heart would supply nutrients by pumping, thier are viens located in the lung area i notice viens located in stomach and liver areas as well.sucking processed food from the stomach area and pumjping it back out into the bloodstream, the kidneys are connected to the intestine tract? that would act as flushing out excess food/water not taken in by eating.
also if you introduce an unecessary blood transfusion in an animal fever and most likely cardiac arrest if too much blood will result.
its not that some older cell types may be supplied through bone marrow but i believe that eating food,breathing air and drinking water are primarily responsible for blood supply. at low fever
you will find a patient has a dangerously high heartrate without excersize, high fever an irregular and dangerously slow heartrate.
^^^ re: the lists below in the comment thread ^^^
bourbonstmc 2 years ago
Actually, your lists are almost mirror images of each other, spelling aside. The the first list leaves off the pulmonary veins, and the second list leaves off the pulmonary arteries.
bourbonstmc 2 years ago
yep looked at a liver video, pancrease is located near your intestines but thier are heart viens interconnecting the heart with stomach and lungs. fever is always the result of an accelerated heartrate, proven by taken a pulse during a fever.high fever will produce dangerously low heartrate. unconsciousness/sleep your heartrate beats at low levels. props for the video.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
plus when you do autopsys or people have accidents, bones dont bleed.if someone you know has a fever not induced by excersize it needs to be taken seriously and semi seriously if your excersizing not to overexcersize and drink water while excersizing something olympic athletes do.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
evaporation is the process of a liquid/solid turning into gas also a correction needed by the medical community, nice video.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
that would be viens towards the stomach/kidney area as well as the lungs.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
water needs to be drinking immediatly and monitor patients pulse for a return to normal pulse if not induced by excersize. eating non sugary, healthy foods will also help.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
fever not induced by excersize needs to be taken seriously in my opinion and the only thing fever does is evaporate blood supply wich can be dangerous at high levels of heat, due to the blood supplies high water content wich is why you see sweat in my opinion during fever. fever is the beginning stage of dehydration in my opinion and needs to be taken seriously, even in excersize if you overexcersize.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
the heart would supply nutrients by pumping, thier are viens located in the lung area i notice viens located in stomach and liver areas as well.sucking processed food from the stomach area and pumjping it back out into the bloodstream, the kidneys are connected to the intestine tract? that would act as flushing out excess food/water not taken in by eating.
also if you introduce an unecessary blood transfusion in an animal fever and most likely cardiac arrest if too much blood will result.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago
its not that some older cell types may be supplied through bone marrow but i believe that eating food,breathing air and drinking water are primarily responsible for blood supply. at low fever
you will find a patient has a dangerously high heartrate without excersize, high fever an irregular and dangerously slow heartrate.
Netfruitcakemagnet 2 years ago