oxygen rich blood gets pumped out of your heart to your arteries which carries the blood to your muscles. then your muscles use the oxygen. oxygen poor blood goes into your veins to go back into your heart. then it goes through a cycle that takes your blood to your lungs, to get oxygen. this process is repeated.
It converts salt water into freshwater
The heart is the organ that receives blood from the veins and pumps it into the arteries.
The kidney is the organ that filters waste from the blood. Millions of tiny structures called nephrons in the kidneys help in the filtration process by removing waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine.
The liver
the heart
its kidney
liver
The very famous organ that moves blood through blood vessels is the heart.
Blood goes threw EVER organ!!!!
HEART No. Food is converted into energy through the digestive tract (organ system): stomach (organ) and small intestine (organ).
It means an organ that is filled with blood and loaded with blood vessels.
the organ is adapted to blood
The liver is the primary organ that converts fructose to glucose following absorption. Fructose is absorbed in the small intestine and then transported to the liver where it is metabolized. The liver converts fructose into glucose, which can then be used for energy or stored as glycogen.
Every organ require oxygenated blood. Most of the blood received by your lungs is deoxygenated.
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
It converts salt water into freshwater
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