it goes red
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
light passes trough the cornea then through the pupil and opening created by the iris, then the light passes through the lens, then travels along the aqueous humerous then arrives at the retina; the retina changes teh light into electrical impulses and send them trough the optic nerve then to the brain where an image is perceived. HOPE THAT HELPS
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alveoli
Blood pressure. When the heart beats, it creates blood pressure during the ventricle contraction that move blood throughout the body. The most powerful is the left ventricle. If the blood coming out of the top of the heart was to escape, it could shoot a stream of blood 16 feet into the air.
it often changes form.
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after exchange takes place between the veins and the arteries at the capillaries, blood travels through venules to larger veins which all hook up the superior and inferior vena cava, which drain into the R atrium of the heart.
The blood changes from low CO2 to high CO2 in the tissues where oxygen is delivered and CO2 is produced as a byproduct of cellular metabolism.
Sound travels from place to place in the form of pressure waves in matter such as air, water, rock or soil.
Baroreceptors are sensitive to changes in blood pressure. The carotid sinus in the neck is one place where blood pressure is monitored and can be changed.
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Oxygen levels go up while CO2 levels go down. In the lungs, oxygen is absorbed into the blood while carbon dioxide is eliminated through exhaling.
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Sound travels through air There is no air on the moon Therefore the moon is a very silent place
I depends. There are two separate answers. In the lungs the final destination is the alveoli. This is where the gas exchange takes places to allow oxygen rich blood into the bloodstream and take out the carbon dioxide. In the body once the blood is oxygen rich in the bloodstream it travels through ateries and eventually to capillary beds where gas exchange takes place. The oxygen depleted blood travels back to the alveoli in the lungs and out into the atmosphere.
Thrombus: A fibrinous clot that forms in and obstructs a blood vessel, or that forms in one of the chambers of the heart. (It stays in one place) Embolus: A mass, such as an air bubble, a detached blood clot, or a foreign body, that travels through the bloodstream and lodges so as to obstruct or occlude a blood vessel