The mouth. If you don't take that for an answer there is a vein that runs the inside of your thigh that, when lacerated, is quite fatal and similar to the jugular on the side of the neck and the main artery that also runs on the inside of upper arm.
Don't try it.
Any artery or the heart, if you really need to know.
Fingernails and hair
Elbows
The Aorta.
They would bleed. If it's a minor cut they would bleed more slowly, but they would keep bleeding.
Blood flow from a vein is slower than that from an artery.
You'll bleed but survive it can be reattached if done soon enough
Probably not if you received prompt medical care. Otherwise you might bleed to death.
Gastric Artery - esophageal branch and hepatic Common Hepatic Artery - Proper hepatic artery, Right Gastric artery and Gastroduodenal artery Splenic Artery - Dorsal pancreatic, short gastric and Left Gastro-omental
There aren't any arteries in the lips, so no.
15 minutes
If it is the femoral artery, you will bleed out extremely fast. Probably faster than it will take you to get to a hospital. Being the main artery in the leg that comes directly from the aorta, it contains an immense amount of pressure, which means, LOTS of blood.
Any severed vein or artery can cause you to bleed to death
The vein that courses through the guinea pigs paw, is not a main artery in the body, so it will not bleed out. However if you do happen to cut it, it will bleed. The best thing to do is to clean it with a cotton bud/wool ball, and leave it to heal(:
Even though the blood loss rate through a vein is slower than through a cut artery, you can still bleed out and die through a cut vein.
The pulmonary artery is the one which carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. It is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood. The blood is carried at a pressure, usually less than 30mmHg. So, if the pulmonary artery was to be cut and bleed, the person would die when blood volume fell below the minimum necessary. This wouldn't take long, either. Between actual blood loss, and the sudden decrease in pressure such an injury would cause death in approximately 2 minutes
when they get cut
You do not die instantly, however, it is a matter of only a couple minutes before you would pass out and bleed to death.
how will blood flow out in case an artery is cut
Because - with a slight cut, you're only damaging capillaries (small blood vessels) With a deep or large cut, there's more chance of rupturing a vein or artery which would bleed considerably more.
It depends on the severity of the cut. If you cut an artery, you are more likely to die, or at least more quickly.