milk , separating colloids and organic substances
Biodegrable are the substances that are coumsumed by decomposers.. non biodegrable substances are cannot be consubed by decomposers...
All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid
lipids
Certainly, many ionic substances are soluble in water. Some are not.
There are more than 3 substances the blood carries. Some examples are: Gases (oxygen CO2, N2, and water vapor) carbs, lipids, and Amino acids. Proteins and polypeptides. Information (hormones). immune cells water heat (although that isn't truly a substance).
Mostly blood, and some plasma.
Could one conclude that Ependymal cells & Oligodenrocytes blood cells in the CNS protects neurons from some blood substances in blood.
Could one conclude that Ependymal cells & Oligodenrocytes blood cells in the CNS protects neurons from some blood substances in blood.
The kidney filters all toxic substances out of the blood and the toxic substances, as well as some excess water, is turned into waste. (and i think you know what "waste" is)
selective permeability
Antigens are protein substances formed in the blood to destroy foreign substances. Antigens can also be administered artificially in some cases.
Glucose and some ions and water are the main substances that diffuse (or are actively transported) across the nephron, into the blood.
Plasma is the fluid portion of blood and is comprised of water mostly, but also some nutrients carried in the blood. :-D
Arteries are some of the vessels that the blood travels through. They are part of the circulatory system, but they don't travel. Some of the things carried around the body in the circulatory system are red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and immunoglobulins.
The cell membrane controls what comes in and out of cells.
blood plasma or tissue fluid