1.Ascending aorta --> 2. Aortic arch --> 3. Descending aorta --> 4. Thoracic aorta --> 5. Abdominal aorta --> 6. L. Common Iliac artery --> 7. L. External Iliac artery --> 8. L. Femoral artery --> 9. L. Popliteal artery --> 10. L. Anterior Tibial artery --> 11. L. Medial Plantar artery --> BIG TOE --> 12. L. Anterior Tibial vein --> 13. L. Great Saphenous vein OR L. Femoral vein --> 14. L. External Iliac vein --> 15. L. Common Iliac vein --> 16. Inferior vena cava
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Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.
Yes, the round shape of blood cells (specifically red blood cells) allows for a larger surface area-to-volume ratio, which is important for efficient gas exchange. This shape helps oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse more easily across the cell membrane.
Maybe blood. Because the blood of oxygen and nutrients in charge of sending the blood go round.
White blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets all travel within the bloodstream to reach different parts of the body where they are needed. They are carried by the circulating blood to various tissues and organs to perform their respective functions, such as fighting infections (white blood cells), delivering oxygen (red blood cells), and aiding in blood clotting (platelets).
You heart pumps the blood round
You get deoxygenated or impure blood from the whole body. It enters the right atrium. Right atrium pumps the blood in right ventricle. From right ventricle blood goes to your lungs. Here the blood gets oxygenated or get purified. Then it enters your left atrium. Left atrium pumps the blood in left ventricle. Left ventricle pumps the blood to your whole body.
...Because blood has to travel further round the body so blood takes longer to get to the brain when exercising so the brain has less oxygen.
On the right side of the heart there is deoxygenated blood which has already been pumped round the body and is now returning to the heart. On the left side of the heart there is oxygenated blood which has just come from the lungs and is about to be pumped round the body Hope this is useful can't quite renember the names and technical words.. sorry...
Pump blood round your body.
They travel in the blood. They are one of the 4 components of the blood and they travel collectively
On average, it takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to travel through your body.
Blood carries red blood cells which carries blood around your body
The blood is pumped by the heart round the body in a circular system, so there is no actual end.
A red blood cell takes about 20 seconds to travel through the body.
its when the blood travel through out its body
which part of the body carries glucose round the body? which part of the body carries glucose round the body? Die potato.