As blood moves through the body, the concentration of oxygen decreases as the concentration of carbon dioxide increases in the body and the concentration of glucose in the blood also decreased. This is because body cells require glucose and oxygen for respiration/to produce energy, whilst carbon dioxide is a waste product of repiration thus the amount of carbon dioxide will increase. As it moves past/through the intestines, the concentration of glucose, lipids and ions increase as the small intestines reabsorbs food. As blood moves through the kidneys, the concentration of urea drops significantly however the concentration of dissolved ions may differ depending on what the body needs to retain. As blood moves through the liver, amino acids -> ammonia -> urea.
And as it enters the left side of the heart, it has low concentration of oxyden and high concentration of carbon dioxide. As it moves out from the left side of the heart, it is oxygenated and has less concentration of carbon dioxide.
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The pumping heart pushes blood through the blood vessels.
The heart circulates blood throughout our bodies.
Through network of blood vessels - arteries,veins and capillaries with a central pump known as the heart.
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
Circulatory means related to circular movement. For example, the circulatory system of the body moves blood in a loop throughout the body.
Veins and arteries distribute blood throughout the body. The blood circulates through the heart and back to the body continuously.
The Blood That Moves the Body was created on 1988-06-06.
Your heart pumps your blood, carrying blood cells, throughout the body.
Yes,the circulatory system acts as the transport system that moves the blood throughout the body. It provides a continuous supply of fresh blood.
The cardiovascular system contains the heart and many blood vessels throughout the body. It works with the bodies circulatory system and is responsible for distributing blood and nutrients throughout the body to maintain homeostasis. Pumps blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.