The blood streams role in the body is to carrying nutriment and oxygen to body cells, and removing waste products and carbon dioxide.
Human blood plays an important role in respiration. It carries the oxygen to and from the lungs and nutrients from the small intestine.
The carbonic acid and bicarbonate in the bloodstream minimize (or buffer) any trend to acidosis or alkalosis
The choroid plexus is responsible for selectively transporting substances into the ventricles from the bloodstream.
White bloods cells are defensive organisms manufactured in the spleen. When foreign bacteria enters the bloodstream, the white blood cells act like amoebas and smother the bacteria, killing it.
The antidiruretic hormone signals to the kidneys to reabsorb water back into the bloodstream.
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
insulin
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen molecules into the bloodstream.
a network of vessels that collects fluid from bodytissues and returns it to the bloodstream.
a network of vessels that collects fluid from bodytissues and returns it to the bloodstream.
to the bloodstream
The bloodstream allows your cells to get everything they need. And by that I mean everything!
A bloodstream is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal.
The pH of the bloodstream is normally in the range of 7.35-7.45
The Bloodstream EP was created on 2005-07-25.
Oxygen is the gas that passes from the lungs to the bloodstream.
A juicy cheeseburger might just interrupt the flow of my bloodstream.
To deliver oxygen to the bloodstream and to remove carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.