Andrew Huberman· PhD
Okay, oxygenated blood is going to travel out through those arteries, and then eventually, as those arteries approach the tissues that they need
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Okay, oxygenated blood is going to travel out through those arteries, and then eventually, as those arteries approach the tissues that they need
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basically, the heart is going to pump blood out through what are called "arteries." You've all heard of arteries, which are fairly large-diameter tubes. They have walls of those tubes that can resist a lot of pressure, and that's important because we need to put a lot of pressure to be able to pump blood far out into the body, out to your fingertips, your toes, and everything in between.