Function

Human blood circulation is like a profoundly modern type of plumbing – blood has ‘streams or flows’ and ‘pipes’ represents arteries. A fundamental law of physics gives rise to the pattern of our blood flow, and this law additionally also applies in a hosepipe used in the garden.
Blood courses through our body due to a distinction in pressure. Our pulse is most noteworthy toward the beginning of its flow from our heart – when it enters the aorta – and it is least toward the finish of its flow along continuously more small parts of the arteries. That pressure distinction is the thing that makes the bloodstream around our bodies.











