Health related questions?
Ok I have a few questions if you could please help me with...
a.) what are the two circulatory systems that are found in the body called?
b.) Systole is defined as the?
c.) Diastole is defined as the?
d.) May cancer take the form of a tumor?
e.) What is a tumor that is not life-threatening?
f.) When cancer cells seperate from a malignant tumor & spread throughout the body this is known as?
g.) leukemia is cancer of the?
- B
d) yes
e) benign
f) metastasize
g) depends on how smart your teacher is: if he/she is dumb then the answer is blood, if they are remotely intelligent then the answer is bone marrow
- Shane
a.) what are the two circulatory systems that are found in the body called?
Well you've got the two that take place in the cardiovascular system - Pulmonary circulation, systemic circulation.
b.) Systole is defined as the?
Contraction of the ventricles and atrium
c.) Diastole is defined as the?
Elastic recoil as the heart relaxes causes low pressure in the heart, which helps refill the chambres will blood. Takes place directly after systole.
d.) May cancer take the form of a tumor?
Definitely.
e.) What is a tumor that is not life-threatening?
Benign
f.) When cancer cells seperate from a malignant tumor & spread throughout the body this is known as?
Metastases
g.) leukemia is cancer of the?
Blood forming tissues (e.g. bone marrow)
- skyefaeries
D) yes it can take the form of a tumor, even leukemia does.
E) benign rumours are non life threatening.
F) metastasis, or the cancer has "metastesized".
G) leukemia is a cancer of white blood cells ONLY: most people say it is a hood cancer or bone marrow cancer, but that is a generalization. Anoher cancer that fallsunder the blood and bone marrow cancer category is called multiple myeloma, and that is a platelet cancer. You can't get red blood cell cancer because they have no nucleus.
Leukemia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, risk factors, treatment of this blood-related cancer.
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