When blood reaches the tissues, cells, and organs via the capillaries, materials diffuse across the capillary wall so that the cells, tissues, and organs receive nutrients and oxygen, and eliminate wastes.
it releases the Oxygen thus causing energy for respiration
They are not getting blood through because of the certain position there in.
what substance in the blood is responsible for carring oxygen to the tissues ?
Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
No. Red blood cells do. Red blood cells transport oxygen form the lungs to tissues.
Avascular is the medical term meaning tissues without their own blood supply.
The oxyhaemoglobin will break down and oxygen will release. :)
Once oxygenated blood reaches the capillaries, the velocity of the blood is very slow - which favours the exchange of oxygen. Oxygen therefore diffuses across the walls of the capillaries into the tissues that need it.
when the blood reaches to the tissues then the cells embedded inside it absorbs the oxygen from the haemoglobin present inside the blood and blood absorbs all the waste material from the tissues like CO2,etc.then the blood passes the waste materials to the lungs AND AFTERWARDS it comes out through the process of respiration.
the kidneys clean it by removing the waste from the blood
Blood flows through veins after delivering oxygen to the body.
exchage of materials between blood and tissues occur in cappilaries.
Oxygen is bound to the haemoglobin in the blood in the lung tissues, then this oxygenated blood is returned to the heart for distribution via the arteries.
oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide
Death.
you breathe out xx
The flow of blood to tissues beyond the clot may be cut off
Is blood and body tissues what?