oxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin bound to oxygen) is highest in the alveolar venule. This is the initial vessel carrying freshly-oxygenated blood away from the alveolus, which is the air-sac in the lung where gases are exchanged.
I think that its in the brain. Our brain cannot function, and so those our whole body(except for the heart?), if it did not get blood that supplies oxygen.
It basically means that the body lost fluid that had the same salt concentration as the body.
water or introduced oral intake
A solution with the same solute concentration as another (e.g. human body fluids) is called isotonic.
Yes. Freshwater fish do not drink water, but instead absorb their water requirements through osmosis from their skin cells. Salt water has a lower concentration of water molecules than the water concentration inside the body of the goldfish, thus water moves via osmosis from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration. In this case, water would move from the goldfish's body to the salt water, resulting in dehydration of the goldfish, and eventually, death.
Water
calcium
alveoli
The lungs of course
Gastric juice.
the tip of the penis on a man, and the clitoris on a woman have the most sensitive nerve endings.
Infants have the highest protein needs relative to body weight of any time of life.
the dead sea is the saltiest body of water in the world.
no lead inhibits the ability of haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin and transport oxygen around the body - there is nothing to "fight"
For a female, her clitoris houses a vast amount of nerves compared to other parts of her body. For a man, the head of the penis is ultra-sensitive and nerve-filled. For both sexes, ears and earlobes contain a lot of nerves as well.
I think that its in the brain. Our brain cannot function, and so those our whole body(except for the heart?), if it did not get blood that supplies oxygen.
lips.... has highest threshold for 2 point discrimination