YES I love ZCE's topics. They're stellar and informative. I sometimes wonder if answering ZCE's questions correctly counts as an act of goodwill and results in a clearer path to the afterlife.
?? I'm not really sure what BlueBlur's done wrong.
I'm not really sure how to address #1 or #2, but
As BlueBlur stated, it takes a much shorter time for the venom to travel through your left neck artery than it would be somewhere in your arm (except maybe the brachial artery [the "pit" opposite your elbow]) because
1) it's a larger, more direct flow of blood throughout your body
2) the neck is a whole heck of a lot to your heart than your arm.
Why does this come up, though ZCE? Were you bitten by a black widow spider the other day? Do you want to talk about it? ):
(08-03-2015, 03:02 PM)Vipershark Wrote: BlueBlur, cut it out. We've already been over this.
?? I'm not really sure what BlueBlur's done wrong.
I'm not really sure how to address #1 or #2, but
(08-03-2015, 02:10 PM)ZeldaClassicEXPERT Wrote: #3: Why exactly is a venomous bite by an adult female black widow spider bite much more serious in the left neck artery than in the arm?
As BlueBlur stated, it takes a much shorter time for the venom to travel through your left neck artery than it would be somewhere in your arm (except maybe the brachial artery [the "pit" opposite your elbow]) because
1) it's a larger, more direct flow of blood throughout your body
2) the neck is a whole heck of a lot to your heart than your arm.
Why does this come up, though ZCE? Were you bitten by a black widow spider the other day? Do you want to talk about it? ):