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No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
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Medication in your blood stream is flushed out through your kidneys or by your liver into your digestive tract. Your kidneys usually do not remove large compounds from your blood stream, but small ones. By having the active particle in the medicine larger than the particles the kidneys remove from the blood stream, the kidneys will not flush out the medicine. Sometimes this is done by pegylating the medicine particle. That simply adds a propylene glycol particle to the medicine particle. When the medicine gets to where it is needed, the peg drops off. Eventually the pegs drop off and the medicine is either used or eliminated.
Actually, they don't drop off anything at the lungs. They do pick up oxygen. Carbon dioxide is dropped off but it is carried dissolved in the blood itself.
the kidneys clean it by removing the waste from the blood
When the blood goes to the Kidneys, you would feel a lot of pain. Normally, blood isn't supposed to enter the Kidneys.
The kidneys clean and filter blood.Lungs, liver, kidneys and spleen are organs that play a part in cleansing blood.
No, the heart pumps blood. The kidneys remove waste products from blood.
The part of the body that cleans blood is the kidney.
Renal veins take blood away from the kidneys and renal arteries bring blood to the kidneys
the job of the kidneys is to filter the blood. it also regulates the salt concentration in your blood.
It is the Kidneys that remove the waste products from the blood and filtration of the blood is done by the glomeruli of the kidneys.