renal vein
Because that is where all of the venous blood runs through just before it enters the lungs and becomes re-oxygenated. So it is the most mixed up venous blood in the body.
It all depends on what materials but the very basic answer would be the blood.
the kidney cleans your blood and gets rid of the junk in it. if you eat junk all the time then you could overwhelm your kidney and end up in real trouble
The kidney takes un-wanted stuff out of the blood. Then it all mixes (not the blood!) and becomes urine.Or dirty blood can be filtered by the GLOMERUS and used again.
The kidney filters the blood, removing excess potassium and urea and expelling it out through the ureters and finally the urethra. The kidney's other main function is reabsorb water, glucose, amino acids, and salt. It regulates all those levels in the body.
The heart. All blood pressure is controlled by the heart.
Because that is where all of the venous blood runs through just before it enters the lungs and becomes re-oxygenated. So it is the most mixed up venous blood in the body.
No. Right atrium is collecting venous (low oxygen) blood from all over the body.
The kidney is a filter system for the blood. If the concentration of a substance is too high (i.e. there are drugs in the blood), then the kidney filters all of that out of the blood to form urine.
All veins carry blood TO the heart, while arteries carry blood AWAY from the heart (A-rtery = A-way).
The right side of our heart (right auricle)receives blood from the all body veins . i just learnt that in my work!
The blood transports nutrients to all organs of the body. Waste products are filtered out of the blood by the kidney and excreted in urine.
It is a set of blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart from the all parts of body.These vessels are called veins.
All of the blood is filtered through the kidneys.
All veins lead to the right atrium of the heart. After the right atrium, blood goes into the right ventricle then the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. All venous emboli will eventually end up in the lungs.
It receives the blood from the heart and routes it to all the parts of the body.
The up right chamber of heart known as the right atrium receives the deoxygenated blood from all over the body. This blood is then passes to the right ventricle through a tricuspid valve which is then sent to the lungs for oxygenation.