No, the heart pumps blood. The kidneys remove waste products from blood.
Yes, kidneys filter nitrogenous wastes from your blood.
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blood vessels are like tunnels that lead the blood to other parts of th e body.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "arteries" (blood vessels).
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Gary E. Striker has written: 'Use and interpretation of renal biopsy' -- subject(s): Kidneys, Biopsy, Diseases, Diagnosis
Carrots are a good vegetable source of vitamin E, the muscle vitamin. Vitamin E foods increase the efficiency of the entire muscular system by promoting efficient use of Oxygen. Vitamin E also assists the transportation of blood by dilation of blood vessels thereby helping your blood to travel to all parts of the body. Since Endurance activities are muscle training essentially, Yes carrots would be a good source of energy. C:
Coronary Arteries supply the muscle of the Heart (Myocardium) with Oygenated blood. (Coronary Veins carry the deoxygenated blood away from the Heart Muscle.)
The kidneys rem ove urea and other toxic wastes from the blood, form ing a dilute solution called urine in the process. The two kidneys have a very extensive blood supply and the whole blood supply passes through the kidneys every 5 m i nutes, ensuring that waste m a terials do not build up. The renal artery carries blood to the kidney, while the renal vein carries blood, now with f a r lower concentrations of urea and m i neral ions, aw ay from the kidney. The urine form ed passes down the ureter to the bladder . Ureter (u rin e o u t )
Diabetics' cells cannot use the sugar that provides the energy our body needs on a cell level, whether it is muscle, skin, or brain tissue. The sugar remains in the blood and causes other problems including brittle and non-functioning blood vessels. You can use medicine to lower the glucose (sugar) in the blood but you still need to find ways to get cells to use metabolize sugar for energy. Insulin injections help. So does exercise. I also use cinnamon. Take lots of vitamins, like A, B, D, and E.
E. B. Verney has written: 'On secretion by the isolated kidney' -- subject(s): Secretions, Kidneys
Marion E. Reid has written: 'The blood group antigen' -- subject(s): Antigens, Blood group antigens, Blood groups, Handbooks, Immunology 'The discovery and significance of the blood groups' -- subject(s): Blood Group Antigens, Therapeutic use, History, 20th Century, Hematologic Tests, Physiology, History
metenephric is M E T A nephric whereas mesonephric is M E S O nephric.