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Q: What happens when blood doesn't flow to an organ?
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Term for flow of blood through an organ?

The term perfusion is used to indicate the flow of blood by means of vessels of an organ. It is the movement of the blood through the blood streams.


What condition is a deficiency of blood passing through an organ?

Hypoperfusion is inadequate blood flow through an organ.


Does close circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels?

no it doesnt


What happens in the aorta?

blood flow


Where do blood clots occur?

blood clots don't "cause" anything. They can block the flow of blood in vessels. they can stop it from leaking out. Of course, if a particular organ needs blood, lack of blood can cause symptoms. But that isn't your question.


Which term describes the flow of blood through the vessels an organ?

Perfusion


What refers to the circulation of blood through an organ or a structure?

Blood flow is a term that refers to the circulation of blood through an organ or structure. Another term often used is microcirculation.


Does profusion mean the flow of blood through the vessels of an organ?

No, perfusion means flow of blood through the vessels of the organs. Profusion means abundance.


How blood flow to an organ can change even if mean arterial pressure does not?

penis.


Which organ has gretst blood flow per 100 g of tissue?

kidney


What organ keeps blood flowing in one direction?

The heart is the organ that keeps the blood flowing. Valves in the heart ensure the flow is only in one direction.


What happens when blood flow ceases to the brain for 5 seconds?

when blood flow is ceased for 5 sec v will faint