
blood dynamics
Blood dynamics refer to how blood moves through your body, driven by the heart pumping and the blood vessels' structure. The heart acts as a pump, pushing blood through arteries to deliver oxygen and nutrients. Blood then flows through smaller vessels called capillaries, where exchange happens, and returns via veins to the heart. Blood flow depends on factors like pressure, vessel size, and blood viscosity. Proper dynamics ensure tissues receive essential substances and remove waste efficiently. Any disruption, such as narrowed arteries or weakened heart, can impair blood circulation and affect overall health.