Submitted by EnchantedCatto t3_117t3ba in askscience
SchlauFuchs t1_j9hzt24 wrote
Reply to comment by MiniMooseMan in when a limb gets amputated, how do they stop the flow of blood? by EnchantedCatto
it is not so much the amount of blood that is the problem but that the heart is used to pump against a given flow resistance and that resistance changes with the number of reduced "consumers". It is a little like with the electrical grid, when large consumers suddenly go offline/online, the power plants have to adjust their generation to not cause a systemic failure.
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