Oxygenated blood is the blood remaining after the oxygen intake by the body from the blood. And than oxygenated blood goes to Lungs and heart with enrich with oxygen for the body.
It may help to step back and think about what blood does, and why it would matter that the blood is rich in oxygen (or CO2). Among other things, blood acts to transport oxygen and CO2 to or from tissues and organs, right? In order for the blood cells to carry them, the binding site on the blood cell would have to be open. So, if the blood is oxygen rich, that means that those blood cells are carrying as much oxygen as they can...there is simply no room for any CO2 to bind to the cells. So the reason it never mixes is because the oxygen is hogging the blood cells binding sites (or vice versa).
Oxygenated blood is simply blood that has oxygen in it. It has passed through the lungs to receive oxygen.
there are two types of blood flowing through the heart pure blood and impure blood the pure blood is rich in oxygen while the impure blood contains deoxygenated blood
Oxygen-poor blood enters the right side of the heart to be pumped to the lungs, and oxygen-rich blood enters the left side of hte heart to be pumped to the body.
Arteries normally carry oxygen-rich blood.
Oxygenated blood
poorer
The pulmonary vein
A major blood vessel in the human body.
That makes no sense!
they have white hearts and we have read because our blood is red and their blood is white.
It helps transports blood in the same effect of a human artery.
No, human whole blood is not yellow. It appears red due to the red blood cells. Blood carrying oxygen is bright red, and blood lower in oxygen is dark red. When the solid parts of blood are separated from the liquid parts, the remaining liquid, called plasma, is yellow.
The foot has always been part of the human body. It can be separated and the human will still live, unless of major blood loss or bacteira exposed to the body.
Fractionation of whole blood is a process where the blood is separated into its different components. These form three layers - blood plasma, a buffy coat which is a mixture of white blood cells and platelets, and red blood cells (erythrocytes).
First, the frog heart (amphibian) has a three chambered heart, two atria and one ventricle. The ventricle is not fully separated; it's partly separated by the conus arteriosus. The blood, however, stays mostly unmixed. The ventricles delivers oxygenated (efferent) blood to the systemic and pulmocutaneous arteries. The human heart has four chambers, and its two ventricle are fully separated. The fresh efferent blood from the lungs goes to the systemic aorta.
No. Only humans have human blood.
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Human blood is heterogeneous.
Human is a lot blood though giraffe is blood too
human are also animals.
The food they eat.
You can find red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in human blood.
they drink animal blood alternative to human blood