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Is the blood in the heart clean?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 3/8/2023

blood is filtered in the kidney and infact, lungs (CO2)

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Do your kidneys clean your heart?

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What part of the heart receives clean blood?

atrium


What side of the heart has clean blood?

The right side


What would happen if the blood entering the heart mix with blood leaving the heart?

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Blood move to the heart?

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What is the difference between the heart wall on the right and left?

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How does a vein work?

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What are the two jobs of the heart-lung?

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The clean blood without waste substances moves through the?

The Left Side of the Heart.


Do humans need to clean their blood periodically?

No, the heart and other organs do that as part of the usual circulation.


What happens to the clean blood in the renal vein?

The clean blood in the renal vein is carried back to the heart to be circulated throughout the body. This blood is important for delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs, as well as removing waste products.


What path does the clean blood take?

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