When the physician tells Dennis there may be a defect in the valve between an upper and lower chamber of his heart, he knows for sure that the defect is in the atrioventricular valve.
<h3>What are the two functions of the heart?</h3>
The two functions of the heart are as follows:
- It helps in the movement of blood throughout the body.
- It controls the rhythm and speed of the heart rate as well as blood pressure.
The Atrioventricular valve typically functions in order to prevent the blood from flowing back into the region of the atria. They are just located between the atria and the ventricles.
Therefore, a defect in the atrioventricular valve is found when Dennis suffers from a defect in the valve between an upper and lower chamber of his heart.
To learn more about the Atrioventricular valve, refer to the link:
brainly.com/question/12082061
#SPJ4
High levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and low levels of HDL cholesterol are linked to heart disease. High levels of LDL cholesterol, often called the “bad” cholesterol, are associated with heart disease. LDL cholesterol can stick to artery walls causing the formation of blockages or plaques..
I guess this would be one.... So one day I went to the mall with my family and as we entered a Starbucks barista screamed something I don’t remember what but he heard gun shooting and everyone in the mall started running as well as my family and we were freaking OUT, so we went out and yeah called my dad to pick us up and there were police everywhere ( it actually ended up being two men fighting on the top floor and people thought it was a gun shooting) but yeah it was scary
Answer:
1: all of the above
2: diabetes
Explanation:
I am pretty sure this is right
pls give brainiest :)
-annihilater100
Running more would result in a longer workout time and it would be much more intense especially because Paige is doubling her usual distance.
The answer to your question is <span>It increased both her intensity and her workout time.</span>