Tag: The Designed Body
Controlling Blood Pressure Requires an Irreducibly Complex System
Without any one component, the system as a whole would fail and life would be impossible.
The Human Body Continues to Give Evolutionary Biologists High Blood Pressure
Think of it like the pressure that can be felt as water rushes through a garden hose.
Understanding Cardiovascular Function: Evolutionary Biologists Face a Catch-22
Understanding how life came into being requires understanding how the body dies of cardiac arrest.
The Cardiovascular System: Regulating Heart Rate
To allow for the survival of our earliest ancestors, four different aspects of cardiac function would need to have been working properly.
Cardiovascular Function: Heart Failure Is a Problem for Patients — and for Evolutionary Theory
When the heart cannot meet the metabolic needs of the body it is said to be in heart failure.