Basically, blood transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body, allowing them to pass into cells to be used for cell processes. It also carries waste products such as carbon dioxide away from cells. Blood gets transported through major body systems, for example, the lungs to be oxygenated and the heart to get pumped throughout the body. The kidneys filter blood to remove nitrogenous waste, which is excreted in urine.
blood
to pump blood through out your body.
bcause we need blood to live without it we will die
Blood cells are important for the human body's overall functioning because they carry oxygen to all parts of the body, remove waste products, fight infections, and help regulate body temperature and pH levels.
The blue pipe in the human body typically refers to a vein, which carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Veins are important for circulation and maintaining blood pressure.
Blood is pumped by the heart.
When your heart beat's it push's the blood around the human body.
There are .000373 grams of blood in an average human body.
veins are important because they carry de-oxygenated blood from all parts of the body back to the heart , which sends blood to the lungs which then returns to the heart so that oxygen can be carried in the blood to all parts of the body. ( the body uses it in cellular respiration)
The Kell Antigen system is a system of antigens on the surface of human's red blood cells. The antigens are the distinguishing factor in the human blood type and also important for the immunology of the human body.
YES, of course it's important! The human body couldn't function right without a heart. That's how important it is. Without our heart, there would be no blood circulating althroughout our body.
The heart is the most important muscle because it has to pump blood constantly thru out the body