Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues.
Most of the time, arteries carry oxygen-rich blood within them.
The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the body.
The second pump delivers oxygen-rich blood to every part of your body.
Ischemia means that oxygen-rich blood is not getting where it needs to go, in this case to the heart.
They are red in color because the oxygen-rich blood shows through the non-pigmented skin.
These actions may help to increase the amount of oxygen-rich blood in your brain, heart, and muscles.
This results in oxygen-rich blood flowing back into the right side of the heart.
The oxygen-rich blood further enables energy delivery to their muscles.
This makes the heart work even harder to pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.