blood carries oxygen around the body, so the blood gets the oxygen it needs to carry from the lungs, the b lood then returns to the heart which pumps all the blood with oxygen throughout the body. the blood without oxygen is pumped to the lungs to gain oxygen first!
Endocrine is a word meaning glands that secrete hormones into the blood. A good sentence would be, her endocrine levels were off so she had to go through a whole bunch of tests.
Muscle and Nervous tissue have the highest blood supply while connective is generally good blood supply and epithelium has no direct blood supply
good question! actually Pancreas is the gland that produces insulin. Inside the Pancreas are tiny cells called beta cells which form groups. The groups are called "Islets of Langerhans" which secrete insulin directly into the blood stream.
the heart supplies blood to all the body parts by pumping blood
oxygenated blood is used to supply tissues in the body with nutrients and if this supply decrease like during exercise your respiration will increase to supply oxygen to the blood in good percent
The endocrine system is a vital human organ system. In that sense, the endocrine system is good.
The coronary blood supply is the arteries which supply the heart itself; in order for the heart to function it needs a good supply of oxygen just the same as any other organ/muscle. Without the coronary blood supply the heart would not be able to pump blood around the body, a disruption in this blood supply would cause a heart attack.
since the kidneys fllter our blood, they ave a large supply of blood. moreover, this is where our bood is filtered, meaning, all of our blood passes through our kidneys
No, but a good guess. They are called the coronaries.
False- The placenta supplies the baby with the mother's blood during development.
The feature of a good blood supply helps gas exchange because it switches with the carbon dioxide and oxygen which helps the process to happen quicker.
Endocrinologists are doctors that treat disorders of the human endocrine system, which includes the endocrine glands like the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenal glands, testicles, and ovaries, all of which excrete hormones. Many endocrine disorders occur as disorders of the growth and puberty process. Common disorders they treat are: diabetes, hypoglycemia, and growth hormone deficiency.