Uhmmm I think I may be int he wrong site
for this but I will try it here anyway.
I'm doing human biology in school and
currently on the topic of heart, blood
vessels, cells etc etc...almost all to do
with the transport of blood and major body
structures.
I have come across a question I would like
the answer to and I could not figure it
out by myself so far and I am absoloutly
hopeless at searching on the internet for
any answers I tend to end up more lost
than I started out originally.
The question is because the heart muscle
cannot receive sufficient oxygen from the
four chambers and the thickness of the
muscle does not allow diffusion of
materials, how does the heart muscle get
the required oxygen in order to keep
everything in order??
Someone pleease answer I'd be grateful and
appreciate it to no end.
Sorry if I'm in the wrong place to be
asking this question.
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Becky
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Jan 2006 Posts: 6230 Location: London, England
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Posted: 04-28-07 10:43am
hi there, you might want to click on the
ask a doctor button as they may be able to
help. have you thought of going to your
local library and reading a medical book?
this might be the best place. there may be
some educational websites too that teach
you about the heart