Pituitary gland
your heart is the organ in your body that keeps you living and pumps your blood all through you veins
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The term most often used is infarction for a complete lack of blood flow to a particular organ (most often used when referring to a muscle such as the heart or skeletal muscle), or ischaemia for severely reduced blood flow. If you are simply referring to a reduced amount of oxygen then tissue hypoxia may apply.
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Kidneys
The largest filtering organ is the liver.
in the human immune system the main function of the is filtering blood
The heart is the organ that keeps the blood flowing. Valves in the heart ensure the flow is only in one direction.
The kidney is the organ responsible for maintaining the balance of salt and acid in the body by filtering the blood. It helps regulate the levels of electrolytes, including sodium, potassium, and chloride, as well as pH levels by filtering out waste products and excess substances from the blood.
The organ responsible for filtering and getting rid of wasted blood is the kidneys. They remove waste products from the blood, such as urea and excess ions, and excrete them in the form of urine.
No, the spleen is not an accessory organ of digestion. It plays a role in filtering blood, storing blood cells, and supporting the immune system by producing antibodies.
The KidneysThe organ that filters blood that has collected wastes from cells throughout the body, and maintains the homeostasis of body fluids is the kidndey.heart
is an organ called Lymphoid Organ
The liver is the main organ responsible for filtering and detoxifying the blood. It processes toxins to make them less harmful and allows the body to eliminate them through urine or bile.
Nearly all organs in the body have a primary lymph node group filtering the tissue fluid, or lymph, that comes from that organ.
The kidney is part of the urinary system, which is responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and producing urine.