Perhaps you mean the water that acts as moderator and fuel coolant
it wil if they start taking bathes with it and eating it
The Indian Ocean is east of Africa. It is also home of the Madagascar Island. The Indian ocean is the 3rd largest ocean and is a huge producer of oil.
One can remove dead cells from the face through regular exfoliation. This can be accomplished by using a dry brush or simply by using a washrag to wash ones face thoroughly while one bathes.
Red blood cells don't get as far as the brain itself; they do enter the head, and provide oxygen to the cerebro-spinal fluid in which the brain bathes. What you should understand about red blood cells and the brain is that the brain is an unusually delicate organ, in which a red blood cell can actually get in the way of the normal function of the brain, by intruding into a nerve synapse. That is why the brain does not use blood directly, as other organs do.
Nutrient-rich blood travels from arteries to the capillaries and releases nutrients into the interstitial fluid that bathes tissues outside of the bloodstream. Cells transport needed materials into heir cytoplasm either by simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion or active transport. Waste products are released into the interstitial fluid in the same, but reverse, manner. Waste products are carried away into the capillaries, through the veins and into organs where they can be eventually released outside of the body.
No. The plural for bath (noun) is baths. Bathe is verb meaning "to wash"; bathes is the present tense form of bathe.
The Indian Ocean
She probably bathes in blood.
I am pretty shore it is the servants
hamsters do not get bathes cause they HATE water
Because she bathes in faeces and is brown.
To help rid them of mites
interstitial fluid
lymph
Dirty stinking rich
Fluid similar to seawater that surrounds and bathes all body cells is called interstitial fluid. It contains glucose, salt, fatty acids and minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium, and acts as a fueling station of nutrients for our cells.
THE cells