Ca,P,Na,K,Fe
sodium
Mineral salts are taken from the blood in the nephron's of the kidneys, and then put back into the blood as needed in the peritubular capillaries.
sodium
All nutrients we have taken are absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. The excess are stored in the liver from where if required is again absorbed into the blood.
All blood types are usually taken by the American Red Cross. It is possible that they have an excess of certian types, and are looking for the others.
The oxygen cells Actually the carbon dioxide is removed. Oxygen is taken in by the blood and circulated to the rest of the body.
It depends where the water is taken from. If it's taken from a mineral spring, then sure. Otherwise, probably not.
vomitting
blood cultures are taken to determine
its taken in bye by blood
The fat soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K are more likely to be stored in the body.
glycogen