Fluids in motion & the system they follow.

United States
January 19, 2007 7:53am CST
In human anatomy one of the most vital organ is the heart which is primarily responsible for the circulation of the blood. Delivered to and from different parts of body system, the blood are the fluids in motion carrying all the nutrients and gases particularly the oxygen needed by other vital parts like the brain to survive. The brain of the newborn baby for instance, needs that oxygen present in the blood from the heart after oxygenation of it via the pulmonary system. The very reason why obstetricians see to it that babies do cry upon birth to oxygenate the blood going to the brain... Please feel free to add your responses to this discussion.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
22 Jan 07
Wow, that is a very great review for me. I haven't studied Biology forever and this is just refreshing my memory. Thanks for that and I don't need to add more, you've said it all.
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• United States
22 Jan 07
Did you mean you hate biology, common lydia1901 why not start loving it now. After all this topic is about heart.
@jinuxnet (675)
• Philippines
19 Jan 07
Human beings are arguably the most complex organism on this planet. Imagine billions of microscopic parts, each with its own identity, working together in an organized manner for the benefit of the total being.