when the blood passes through the liver it carries the CARBON DIOXIDE produced by the liver during cellular respiration
The blood takes away the CO2 that the liver makes through cellular respiration.
Glucose
glucose
The blood that passes through the liver is deoxygenated blood (there is no oyygen in the blood when it passes through the liver as it has been used up by other cells, tissues and organs), therefore the liver appears blue.
Blood passes through two veins from the liver to the heart. The hepatic vein takes blood from the liver to the vena cava, which completes the journey to the heart.
Lungs, Heart, liver & kidneys.
All the blood flowing through the intestines passes through the liver on its way back to the heart.
Probably what happens in every other part of the body, due to osmosis and dispersion, the oxogen goes out of the blood and nourishes the cells. Meanwhile the Carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin and is carried back to the lung to be exhaled.
The de oxygenated blood from the intestine is rich in nutrients as the small intestine is the organ that involves in absorption of the digested substances. The blood from intestine passes into the liver via the hepatic portal vein. This blood is transported through the liver as the liver regulates the quantity of substances in blood. Then the blood from the liver is taken back to the right atrium of the heart through the hepatic vein.
nutriants are extractedin several different organs and are transported to the liver, and when blood passes through, nutriants are added to the blood, then they Carrie it to all parts of the body.
The liver filters the blood.
Bone marrow makes blood cells, not the liver.
Red Blood cell
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The Liver. The liver only passes bile (fats) to the gallbladder and then to the small intestine