Veins, liver and spleen
A term used to describe cells that are not bound together in tight-knit communities. Examples of "footloose" cells are blood, sperm, and some phagocytic cells.
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it is the human oil news. The black market people are cutting human body parts off and then baking the the body to let the human oil come out.
There are a lot of vanes in a human body. Everywhere you look on your body there probably will be vanes
Iron is a naturally occurring element, it is present in the human body, but the human body does not create it. It cannot be synthesised by any living being. Iron levels in the human body can be increased by eating iron rich foods and using supplements.
The Human Body
CARBON RESERVOIRS - petroleum and coal OXYGEN RESERVOIRS - ice, human body and water
The veins are generally considered blood reservoirs. This is due to their ability to hold a lot of volume at a relatively low pressure (due to their thin walls compared to arteries). They generally hold 50-80% of the entire blood volume of the body.
Blood is pumped by the heart.
When your heart beat's it push's the blood around the human body.
There are .000373 grams of blood in an average human body.
there's about 5 liters of blood in the human body.
The parts of the body that purify human blood are the liver and kidneys. Both perform different functions to rid the blood of impurities.
Blood Cancer Starts in a body due to a mutation in the RBC's of the human
Blood is transported throughout the human body by the circulatory system.
The human has about 5 quarts of blood in the body.
The human body can hold over a gallon of blood. When donating blood, only a pint is taken at one time.