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What cells that fight disease are always present in the body what cells or parts of cells are produced after the disease-causing virus enters the body?

Sounds like our old friends the White Blood cells!


How does the path of sugar to your body cells look like?

Depends on how you consume the sugar. Usually through blood cells, but sometimes the sugar enters straight to your cells. There is no definite answer.


Can you show the diagram of the overall flow of water in the red blood cells?

Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.


What is the correct order of the following - 'a' oxygen rich blood arrives at capillaries - 'b' oxygen enters body cells - 'c' heart pumps oxygen rich blood - 'd' oxygen moves through capillary walls?

'c' heart pumps oxygen rich blood, 'a' oxygen rich blood arrives at capillaries, 'd' oxygen moves through capillary walls, 'b' oxygen enters body cells.


How does the oxygen you inhale get to all of your blood cells?

It enters the bloodstream through the capillaries surrounding the alveoli in the lungs. Oxygen is then transported by the blood to all of the body cells by a protein in the red blood cells called hemoglobin that binds oxygen with a capacity of 1.34 mL O2 per gram of hemoglobin.

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What leaves the body cells and enters the blood then leaves the blood cells and enters the lungs?

NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN also water, minerals, and vitamins


What fights bacteria the enters the body?

white blood cells


What fights bacteria that enters the body?

White Blood Cells (WBC) ;D


Once HIV enters the body it enters where?

When you get infected with HIV, the virus enters your blood and gets inside your cells that are floating around


What does oxygen carried by the blood in capillaries normally enters the body cells by?

diffusion


Where does the impure blood containing waste materials from the body cells enters the heart?

Deoxygenated blood enters the heart via the superior and inferior vena cava.


What fights bacteria that enters your body?

White blood cells and antibodies... (there is more than that though.)


What cells that fight disease are always present in the body what cells or parts of cells are produced after the disease-causing virus enters the body?

Sounds like our old friends the White Blood cells!


How does the path of sugar to your body cells look like?

Depends on how you consume the sugar. Usually through blood cells, but sometimes the sugar enters straight to your cells. There is no definite answer.


Blood carrying waste from the cells enters the heart at the?

left ventricle Blood enters the left & right atria. Blood entering the left ventricle came from the left atrium. Blood from the body enters the right atrium. From there it is pumped to the right ventricle, through the lungs, to the left atrium, to the left ventricle, then throughout the body. Then back to the right atrium...


Can you show the diagram of the overall flow of water in the red blood cells?

Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.


How does OEYGEN enter the body?

oxygen enters the body when you breathe entering through the nose or the mouth. the red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the entire body.