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[Misc] Two things that I've always wondered.



Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
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Newmarket.
1/ When a limb is amputated how is blood circulation achieved afterwards?
If vessels, veins etc are tied off then surely blood gets pumped down to a dead end?

2/Where do the hairs for badger-hair shaving brushes come from?
I've never seen a badger farm as far as I know.

Sorry, bored at work.
 






Gabbafella

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Aug 22, 2012
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TheJasperCo

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Jan 20, 2012
4,596
Exeter
With regards to point 1, your blood vessels are not just a bunch of straight cables going from A to B. They're an immeasurably complex network of capillaries that must reach almost every cell of the body. They can grow and adapt to changes in body structure. The blood will not hit a dead end; it will reach the cells that make up the stump of the limb, deliver O2 and nutrients to those cells and then take CO2 and other waste products away. Like an immensely complex web.

@HWT can probably clarify matters here 🙊
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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With regards to point 1, your blood vessels are not just a bunch of straight cables going from A to B. They're an immeasurably complex network of capillaries that must reach almost every cell of the body. They can grow and adapt to changes in body structure. The blood will not hit a dead end; it will reach the cells that make up the stump of the limb, deliver O2 and nutrients to those cells and then take CO2 and other waste products away. Like an immensely complex web.

@HWT can probably clarify matters here 🙊
Nanomachines. It’s nanomachines, isn’t it?
 










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