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You could be attacked by white
blood
cells in the arteries.
And this man with diabetes doesn't get food in time, his
blood
sugar drops too low, and he collapses into a coma.
You filter in the sensation of your grip tightening on the wheel, you feel your
blood
pressure rise, you hear the squeal of your brakes, and you notice the expression on the face of the other driver as he pulls in front of you and quickly looks away.
Next, the diving reflex causes peripheral vasoconstriction, which means that the
blood
flow will leave the body's extremities to feed the most important organs: the lungs, the heart and the brain.
And this second response is called
blood
shift, or "pulmonary erection" in French.
If you try that underwater, you might tear your lungs, spit up blood, develop an edema and you'll have to stop diving for a good amount of time.
It's caused by nitrogen dissolving in the blood, which causes confusion between the conscious and unconscious mind.
Or, a routine
blood
test might count too many white cells or elevated liver enzymes.
Radiation hits whatever you point it at, and your
blood
stream carries chemo-therapeutics all over your body.
And, there are other frequently dividing cells in your body like skin cells, gut cells, and
blood
cells.
Somebody took the razor blade and cut my neck and drank the blood, and I still have the scar.
I was half-naked, I was full of
blood
and tears were running down my face.
In the theater, the knife is not a knife and the
blood
is just ketchup.
In the performance, the
blood
is the material, and the razor blade or knife is the tool.
You can't wash the blood, you never can wash shame off the wars.
From there, she will have a good view of the 50,000 spectators but will see little by way of
blood
and gore.
Assuming his bodily function is the same as any mammal's, his heart would need to pump a large amount of
blood
throughout his body to provide enough oxygen for him to move 5,400 pounds of body weight around.
This results in pain, paralysis, or death, depending on how foamy your
blood
becomes.
For example, scientists currently use stem cells to treat patients with
blood
diseases such as leukemia.
Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside your bones where your
blood
cells are created.
In leukemia, some of the cells inside your bone marrow grow uncontrollably, crowding out the healthy stem cells that form your
blood
cells.
These new stem cells will create the
blood
cells needed by the patient's body.
We draw their blood, we scan their brains, we talk to their children.
There are actually thousands of species of mosquitos in the world, but they all share one insidious quality: they suck blood, and they're really, really good at sucking
blood.
Then the bug will use its serrated mandibles to carve a little hole in your skin, allowing it to probe around with its proboscis, searching for a
blood
vessel.
When it hits one, the lucky parasite can suck two to three times its weight in
blood.
Mayonnaise, toothpaste, blood, paint, peanut butter and lots of other fluids respond to force non-linearly.
Now we know that the heart pumps
blood.
It's also impossible to see through the
blood
vessels, and even if that were possible, the
blood
itself is opaque, making it difficult to see the heart valves working.
That way students might not fully grasp the way it works, but can superficially understand it, learning such concepts as the heart is a four-chambered organ, or potentially misleading statements like, mammals have a dual-circulation: one with
blood
going to the lungs and back, and another to the body and back.
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