what substance in the blood is responsible for carring oxygen to the tissues ?
red blood cells
In pharmacokinetics, it represents:- Absorption - substance enters blood circulation- Distribution - substance is carried through the fluids and tissues of the body- Metabolism - substance is chemically processed/transformed into one or more other substances (called metabolites)- Excretion - substance, and/or its metabolites is removed from the body (or accumulates in tissues)
In the body, the liver is responsible for detoxification of the blood, and in the cell, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
I know it sounds weird for a liquid to be a connective tissue, but it is. All connective tissues have a ratio of ground substance, a gel-like binding substance, in their extra-cellular matrix, the combination of water, carbohydrates, proteins, and in the case of bones, minerals, that lies between cells. The higher ratio of ground substance creates a more fluid substance, like blood. If it has a low ratio of ground substance, it can be as hard as bone, another connective tissue. It has lots of minerals, calcium and phosphorus in its extra-cellular matrix.Because molecularly the type of tissue that forms the blood contains the same structures as those in other connective tissues and so it comes from the same parent tissues.
Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
No. Red blood cells do. Red blood cells transport oxygen form the lungs to tissues.
heamoglobine
The blood cells responsible are red blood cells. White blood cells fight disease.
Cholesterol
carbonate-bicarbonate anions
red blood cells
The cardiac muscle of the heart has primary responsibility for pumping blood throughout the body.
Hemoglobin is the protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. The iron contained in hemoglobin is responsible for the red color of blood. your red blood count.
In pharmacokinetics, it represents:- Absorption - substance enters blood circulation- Distribution - substance is carried through the fluids and tissues of the body- Metabolism - substance is chemically processed/transformed into one or more other substances (called metabolites)- Excretion - substance, and/or its metabolites is removed from the body (or accumulates in tissues)
In the body, the liver is responsible for detoxification of the blood, and in the cell, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Is blood and body tissues what?
Capillary beds are responsible for diffusing blood/oxygen and water to tissues.
The inflammatory substance responsible for pain during menstruation is prostaglandins. The prostaglandins cause the uterine contractions, but in high quantities it will cause blood vessels supplying the uterus with blood to construct so starve the uterus of blood/oxygen very temporarily, and thus this is what causes the pain during menstruation.