It carries all the needed nutrients and oxygen throughout the body using arteries in a river like network. It also brings back some of the waste, carbon dioxide through the veins.
because it delivers necessary substances to the body's cells - such as nutrients and oxygen - and transports waste products away from those same cells.
The Ganges River in India is commonly referred to as the "river of life." It holds religious significance for Hindus and is believed to have purifying properties. Many people visit the river to bathe and perform rituals to cleanse their sins.
Hematocrit is the proportion of your total blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. If you add the plasma, what you have is a blood sample called a full blood count.
A swollen blood vessel in the brain is called a brain aneurysm. It is a potentially life-threatening condition where a weakened area in a blood vessel in the brain balloons and fills with blood. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can cause a hemorrhagic stroke.
A tangled mesh of blood cells is called a blood clot.
yes .. our blood is considered river of life cause it carries oxygen for our entire body .....
The river Thames.
it is the only source of water in the otherwise dry sahara
blood vesel
because it supplies the body cells with the life giving materials they need for nourishment and repair;it eliminates wastes from the cells.
Blood and the circulatory system
river of life that is BLOOD
The circulatory system is sometimes referred to as the "Red River of Life" because it consists of blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood (which appears red) throughout the body. This blood delivers essential nutrients and oxygen to tissues and organs, supporting their functioning and overall well-being.
It is the Life Blood of Russia
Without it you (any mammal) dies.
The crow called the Elk River a "twisting ribbon of life."
they all die from farming and drinking blood from the river (XD losers....)