that's easy the lungs
Your lungs of course.
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the lungs!
To bring about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxides between the blood, the air, and tissues.
Muscle tissue produces movement.
The organs of the human body are cellular tissues, and dependent on the continued flow of blood to bring oxygen and food. If a clot blocks a blood vessel, even a small one, cells can lose their blood supply and cease function or die. This is especially critical in the heart, lungs, and brain.
you have to always put it in the sun ____________________________ Small systems of the leaf include tissues that bring gases, water, and nutrients to the cell to carry out photosynthesis.
Urine contains acid which as etched the surface - this is not a stain but damage to the surface. There are products which, if the damage is minimal, will bring back the shine. Search internet for etch removal.
The gift of donating organs and tissues can save lives and improve the quality of life for those in need of transplants. It is a selfless act of giving that can bring hope and healing to others in critical health situations.
Food from the food pipe is sent into the gastrovascular cavity. The surrounding tissues secrete enzymes that bring about digestion. Nutrients are absorbed and sent to the other organs for utilization.
The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons was created in 1789.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.
Four types of tissues are: 1. connective (connects between body organs) 2. epithelial (covers the surfaces. Some conatin cilia which moves substances) 3.nervous ( conducts nerve impulses around the body for coordination) 4. muscles ( contracts to bring about locomotion/ movement)
Once the food enters the stomach, acids come in and absorb those nutrients and bring them to the organs
It brings both oxygen and nutrients to all types of tissue.
Without cell specialisation, the organism can never become more than a simple protozoan because it's one cell must perform all of the metabolic functions to keep the cell alive and allow it to reproduce. It is the development of cells that work together to perform one function for the benefit of the entire colony of cells that allowed advanced animals and plants to evolve. Eventually, some organisms developed highly specialized tissues that became organ systems, and so advanced animals with large bodies(mammals, for example) and advanced plants (trees, for example), also with large bodies, were able to evolve and thrive. In our bodies, specialized tissues become organs with one main function, and we call these organs 'systems'. We have digestive, circulatory, respiration, reproduction, endocrine, nervous systems and more, all of which perform specific functions to support the entire body. In trees, there is xylem tissue to bring water up from the roots to the leaves, phloem tissue to bring glucose down from the leaves to the roots, structural ring systems which allow the tree to grow tall and wide, etc so the result is a large plant with specialized tissues to support the entire tree. The more specialized and seperate the systems, the more highly advanced the organism.
Oxygen, respiratory means breathing.
To bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbing carbon dioxide and other waste products from them.
They depend on the constant waterflow of the ocean through their bodies to obtain food and oxygen and remove wastes.
Yes. The blood passes through the lung tissues and gets oxygen.