Purified in Blood was created in 2003.
Purified was created on 2005-09-13.
Only the pulmonary vein will carry blood back to the heart from the lungs, but I'm unsure of "purified" blood. The lungs don't do any "cleansing" of the blood, so there's no real reason to call it purified. Perhaps the better word to use is "oxygenated."
After purified blood is filtered, it is sent to the kidneys in which it then circulated throughout the body. A small amount of the blood enters the bladder which ultimately expels from the body in the form of urine.
The parts of the body that purify human blood are the liver and kidneys. Both perform different functions to rid the blood of impurities.
waste products in the bloodstream are carried out of the body. At the same time, electrolytes and other chemicals are added to the blood. The purified, chemically-balanced blood is then returned to the body
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It returns to the circulatory system
Christ's blood shed on the cross.
No, blood cannot be purified into potable water. Blood contains various components such as cells, proteins, and waste products that are not suitable for drinking. It would require advanced filtration and purification processes to make blood safe for consumption, which is not practical.
Blood is purified when it enters a nephron through the artiole, impurities are filtered out and emptied into the collecting duct. The purified blood exits the nephron through the venule. Hope it helps ;)
The right ventricle receives the impure deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps this blood to the lungs to get purified and oxygenated in the lungs. This purified blood is returned to the heart to the left atrium, and then gets pumped out to the left ventricle which then pumps it out to supply the organs and tissues with fresh oxygenated blood.
it usually occurs in the nephron wherein blood is purified through reverse osmosis. By monboniechiv