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The blood leaving the kidneys have most of the waste products removed.

The kidneys do use some of the oxygen in the blood, but only a tiny amount, so the outflow is essentially clean arterial blood.

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composition of blood entering kidneys are,

  • toxins
  • oxygen
  • water
  • drugs (some)

while the compositions of blood leaving kidneys are,

  • CO2
  • less water
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It enters by the renal arteries and leaves by the renal veins.

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Blood leaving the left side of the heart is higher in oxygen than blood entering the right side.

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filtering reabsorbing and removing

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Q: How is blood leaving the left side of the heart different from the blood entering the right side?
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The number of valves thorugh which blood leaves the heart?

2 valves: pulmonary valve- blood leaving from the right ventricle passes through it towards the lungs; aortic valve- blood leaving from the left ventricle passes through it to the body (by way of the aorta)


What makes the blood flow through the blood tubes?

the heart pumps the blood to different part of the body


How are the jobs of a vein and an artery the same and how are the different?

They're both blood vessels. But unlike a artery which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart, the veins carry de-oxygenated blood back to the heart where it can exchange gases in the lungs later. Also, veins have valves (to prevent blood flowing backwards) where as arteries generally do not.


Artrial ligament connects pulmonary trunk to arch of aorta but pulmonary contains deoxygenated blood where as aorta contains oxygenated how ever in fetal life it by pass lungs how?

The arterial ligament in adults was once the arterial duct (ductus arteriosus) in the fetus. This is a connection between the pulmonary trunk, the large vessel leaving the right side of the heart that in an adult would be conducting deoxygenated blood to the lungs for some oxygen, and the aorta, the large vessel leaving the heart with the oxygenated blood for the rest of the body. Along with the ductus venosus, moving oxygenated blood from the mother/placenta directly to the large vein feeding the heart, and the foramen ovale connecting the two atria inside the heart, fetal blood flow from the heart mostly bypasses the lungs and goes right into general circulation. The primary reason for this is that the lungs are not being used to collect oxygen from the environment, as the placenta is exchanging oxygen from the mother's blood to the fetal blood.


How does blood loss affect the human body?

After blood loss, the body will seek to compensate for the lack of blood by entering a state of Hypovolemic Shock. This is followed by the body releasing hormones that will constrict the blood vessels in an attempt to keep the blood in the body. Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase for a while. However, if action isn't taken, both respiratory and heart rate will begin to decrease.

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What would happen if the blood entering the heart mix with blood leaving the heart?

if blood entering the heart gets mixed with blood leaving the heart the the blood leaving the heart will get poluted. the blood entering the heart is poluted when it enters the heart, the heart cleans it up; so when the blood leaves the heart it is clean so if it gets polluted the person may get sick and this leads to his/her death.


What path does drop of the blood follow from entering the heart to leaving the heart through the aorta?

pumping


What do you think would happen if the blood entering the heart mixed with the blood leaving the heart?

if blood entering the heart gets mixed with blood leaving the heart the the blood leaving the heart will get poluted. the blood entering the heart is poluted when it enters the heart, the heart cleans it up; so when the blood leaves the heart it is clean so if it gets polluted the person may get sick and this leads to his/her death.


How does the blood entering the heart from the lung differ from the blood entering the heart from the blood?

The blood entering from the lungs has a high oxygen content and the blood entering from the body is high in carbon dioxide.


Is blood going to the heart darker or lighter than blood going away from the heart?

Blood entering the heart from Superior vena cava and Inferior vena cava is "dirty". Bloold going through Pulmonary artery is 'dirty" and is "cleaned" (oxygenated) in the lungs. Blood entering the heart via pulmonary vein and leaving via aorta is clean.


How does blood leaving the lungs differ from the blood entering the lungs?

Blood coming from the lungs has lower pressure while that from the heart has higher pressure. Blood coming from the lungs also has higher oxygen content and lower carbon dioxide content compared to that coming from the heart.


Area where the great vessels leave the heart?

Four main blood vessels enter/exit the heart: two veins and two arteries. Oxygenated blood enters the left ventricle through the pulmonary vein. This same blood is then pumped out of the left atrium via the aorta. Meanwhile, de-oxygenated blood enters the heart in the vena cava; before leaving through the pulmonary artery.


What are the biological advantages of the fight or flight response In regards to 1 Vasocontriction of blood vessels entering and leaving the heart 2 Stimulate conversion of glycogen to glucose?

When talking about the right or flight response in regards to the the vasoconstriction of blood vessels entering and leaving the heart, the biological advantage is having your heart ready and your muscles ready for anything. As for the conversion of glycogen to glucose, this is referring to the energy your body uses.


What chambers of the heart receive blood entering from the different parts of the body and the lungs?

inferior vena cava


What chamber of the heart received blood entering from different parts of the body and from the lungs?

right and left ventricle


How many main blood vessels entering and leaving the heart?

Inferior venecava and superior venecava.........2


When blood leaves the heart it travels through the?

As blood leaves the heart it travels through the arteries. The first one will be either the pulmonary artery (for blood leaving the right side of the heart) or the aorta (for blood leaving the left side of the heart).