Capillaries. It is only one cell thick (adaptation for diffusion)
The afferent arteriole feeds directly into the glomerulus.
The heart muscle pumps blood in and out of it. It draws in oxygenated blood from the lungs. It sends it around the body through the largest blood vessel through the aorta. That large vessel feeds the arteries to the brain and down through the center of the body. It is then sent to peripheral arteries and capillaries that send oxygen, cells, nutrients and water to the limbs, hands and feet. There is return blood that has been filtered through the liver and kidneys. Then the lungs get blood back and the carbon dioxide is removed. I have included a lot more information if you need it on the related link below.
The life support system that feeds the cells with food and oxygen is the circulatory system. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which work together to transport essential nutrients and oxygen to cells throughout the body while removing waste products. This system plays a critical role in maintaining cellular health and overall homeostasis.
it feeds the plant cells
I believe there is no bird that feeds its babies its blood. The bird and its younglings would starve to death.
The nervous system, especially the brain is linked to strikes. A stroke on the heart is called a heart attack. The small arteries that bring blood to the brain (or heart) lose blood flow and the cells that it feeds die.
A lice.
The flea feeds on the mouses blood.
The nervous system, especially the brain is linked to strikes. A stroke on the heart is called a heart attack. The small arteries that bring blood to the brain (or heart) lose blood flow and the cells that it feeds die.
okay I hope this is what you were looking for. 1. the mosquito picks up a parasite (malarial) from a infected person. 2. When the mosquito bites the new person, it transfers the malarial into the new persons blood stream. 3. The parasite develops in the liver releases microorganisms into the blood stream. 4. Malaria microorganisms infect red blood cells. which causes the cells to break apart.
Yes.
Semen