The role of blood is to carry nutrients and oxygen to our organs and our brains
For a short answer, blood is sort of like a fuel, like gas to a car. If blood is not pumping through your system than you will die just like if gas is not pumping through a car's engine, it will break down.
the blood is like a stream. it transpotrts things to the right pace so that thae body part can do something random to them.
the blood carries the food to the cells
it doesnt.
the particles are: human flesh, fish blood, and of course elephant intestins
Hemoglobin is an oxygen-carrying pigment in human blood. It includes iron in its makeup.
The aorta is the largest artery in the human body, carrying blood away from the heart.
Insects are smaller than human and therefore it will take a shorter time to carry blood around their body so they can take less and it will not affect them as much.
When your heart beat's it push's the blood around the human body.
Blood cells
A human, or any other warm-blooded animal, makes its own blood out of water, nutrients, proteins, and so forth. This blood is made in the bones (marrow) and some is made in the spleen. The blood, carrying lots of needed oxygen, is moved to all the tissues in the body within long, thin tubes called blood vessels. The heart pumps the blood so that it keeps moving around and around through the tissues and the lungs where the blood gets more fresh oxygen to move out to the tissues.
No, human whole blood is not yellow. It appears red due to the red blood cells. Blood carrying oxygen is bright red, and blood lower in oxygen is dark red. When the solid parts of blood are separated from the liquid parts, the remaining liquid, called plasma, is yellow.
By the blood.
To minimize or eliminate occupational exposure to disease-carrying microorganisms or pathogens that can be found in human blood and body fluids.
Human blood is very slightly alkaline, at around 7.4 pH.
Running around in your blood