No such thing. There is blood type: A, B, AB, and O. There are antigens and antibodies to each. O is the universal donor while AB is the universal recipient.
like human body aslike blood suger
No, your blood group remains the same throughout your life =] x
Plasma is found in the human body within the blood. It is the liquid component of blood that carries various substances like nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
There are approximately 30-40 trillion cells in the human body.
The CPU is not like blood, if the CPU were a human body part it would best fit as the brain of the computer.
The human heart beats to generate blood throughout the entire body...basically its like a piston in an engine it pumps to keep circulating blood so that your body stays alive.
I would suppose that the organs are equal to organelles, and the cytoplasm to blood vessels, because materials travel within the Endoplasmic Reticulim, but through the eyes of a layman, it would be the equivalent of the cytoplasm. In conclusion, the cytoplasm is like the blood vessels inside of the human body.
It starts to decompose, just like all the other body parts and fluids.
Smooth muscle in the human body is responsible for involuntary movements, such as the contraction and relaxation of organs like the intestines, blood vessels, and bladder.
Smooth muscle in the human body is responsible for involuntary movements, such as the contraction and relaxation of organs like the intestines, blood vessels, and bladder.
Skeletal (like in your arms and legs), smooth (like your blood vessels), and cardiac (your heart).
None. Nerves are not part of the circulatory system. They receive nutrients and oxygen from the circulation like any other part of the body, but there is no blood that "flows from the nerves". Tracy Morton MD