That is the small intestine. (The small intestine is actually longer than the large intestine.)
This occurs in the small intestine by deffusion into the blood stream.
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nitrogenous waste is carried through the blood. the waste passes into the nephrons (kidney cells) inside the nephrons the blood passes through "the loop of henly" in which the waste is pulled out of the blood and send to the bladder to be concentrated as urea
Not all blood passes through the kidneys each time, in the way all blood passes through the lungs. About 20% of the blood leaving the heart passes through the kidneys, meaning that all of a persons blood should pass through the kidneys about 12 times every hour.
Not possible. Unless you have a wireless Blood Pressure Machine. And it sends your blood pressure to the phone.
alveoli
As skeletal muscles contract, blood is forced along the veins to the heart.
of course the mothers blood is transfered into the fetuses bloodstream throgh the placenta
Oxygen passes from the blood into organs through the wall of capillaries.
blood take oxygen from blood.
That would be the intestines.
This occurs in the small intestine by deffusion into the blood stream.
oxygen passes from the air to the blood, where it binds with haemoglobin to form oxyheamoglobin (how it is carried around the bloodstream) Carbon dioxide passes (diffuses) the other way ie. from blood to air inside alveolus, and from there exhaled.
oxygenated blood
Blood.
All the blood passes through