Saturday, April 30, 2011

Objective 2: Everywhere I Go I See Anatomy & Physiology


In class Mrs.Gess  always seems to be  going back to the topic of sludgy blood. Every system can contribute to sludgy blood. All the term slugdy blood refers to is just that, our blood is thick and sludgy. When things dont make it out of our system and stay and get caught up in our blood our blood becomes sludgy. And hello, sludgy blood isn't good for our bodies. The sludgier our blood becomes, the hard it is for it to travel through our vessels, therefor increaseing our blood pressure, and no needs to have high blood pressure. There are many different things that can cause our blood to become sludgy: antigens aka bad guys, too much oxygen or carbon dioxide, differnet waste materials, and even too much water in our blood.

No comments:

Post a Comment