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Blood serves a medium to provide oxygen to all parts of the body. Oxygen is required for normal bodily reactions to occur.

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The gas that is necessary for all life that is transported to all body parts by the blood is?

Oxygen


Why the blood needs to be pumped through the lung and all parts of the body?

The blood is pumped through your lungs and other parts of your body to carry oxygen and other necessary nutrients throughout your body. It also carries the wastes like carbon dioxide out of your body. It is necessary for the blood to pass through your lungs so that your blood can pick up the oxygen and to get rid of the carbon dioxide that it picked up in the body.


What force fulls the blood to the lower parts of the body?

Your heart pumps blood to all parts of the body.


What does the blood deliver to the every parts of the body?

Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.


What heart beat cause to all body parts?

pumps blood to all body parts


What parts of the body does the blood travel through?

all parts


What do the blood vessels do?

to carry blood all parts of the body


How is the blood carried to all parts of the body?

The blood in our heart is carried to all parts of our body. The heart pumps the blood, and the blood is carried by veins. The veins are all over our body. They have a system; out to our body, and back to the heart.


What pump blood to all part of the body?

The Aorta, it takes the oxygenated blood to all the other parts of the body,


What do the major blood vessels do?

to carry blood all parts of the body


Blood from all parts of the body except the lungs goes to the?

Blood from all parts of the body except the lungs goes to the vena cava. Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart are veins.


How is blood transported to all parts of the body at the correct pressure?

Blood is transported to all parts of the body at the correct pressure through the pumping action of the heart, which creates the necessary pressure to push blood through the blood vessels. The blood vessels, such as arteries and capillaries, help regulate blood flow and pressure by constricting or dilating. Additionally, the body's autonomic nervous system and hormones play a role in regulating blood pressure to ensure adequate perfusion to tissues.