Option C. It builds up a higher level of oxygen in the blood.
At rest, the heart pumps out about 5,000mL/min of blood. This is called the cardiac output. One can say that, at rest, the total systemic blood flow throughout the body is about 5L/min. At the extreme level of activity the heart pumps much harder and faster and is usually able to quintuple its output to about 25L/min of blood flow. This amount applies to the right side of the heart, which pumps blood to the lungs so it can pick up oxygen and drop off Carbon dioxide, and the left side of the heart that pumps it to the rest of the organs and tissues of the body.
Answer:
letter A
Explanation:
Primary functions of the biceps brachii is flexion of the elbow and supination of the forearm. In fact, it is the prime mover of forearm supination. Since it crosses the gleno-humeral joint, it also serves to assist shoulder elevation.
a. How would you describe the culture of Siemens before Kleinfeld’s appointment as CEO?
b. Kleinfeld’s leadership style was criticized as being “brash” and “American.” Is that a fair assessment? Why or why not?
c. Do you think the decision to “clean house” in the Siemens’ executive offices was the right one? Why or why not?
d. What challenges does Peter Löscher face in restoring the company’s reputation?