The coronary veins primarily remove carbon dioxide and metabolic waste products, such as lactic acid, from the heart muscle. These substances are byproducts of cellular respiration and energy metabolism in the cardiac tissue. By transporting these waste products away, the coronary veins help maintain the heart's overall health and function.
Coronary veins carry deoxygenated blood with carbon dioxide away from the heart muscle and back to the right atrium of the heart.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
After filtration in the nephron, the cleared blood, which is now largely free of waste products and excess substances, exits the nephron through the renal veins. It then flows into the larger renal vein, which drains into the inferior vena cava, returning the purified blood to the systemic circulation. This process ensures that essential substances are retained while waste products are excreted in urine.
I dont realy know the answer because im doing a test at home and my science teacher said we can use the computer but the question is.Nephrone are structures that act like a ___________.Answers are,Filter , capillary , vein ,heart. please comment if you no the answer
Renal Vein The renal artery carries blood that contains waste products to the nephrons for filtering. After waste products are removed, blood leaves the kidney by way of the renal vein. I hope that helps :0) Sincerely AnatomyChick
Carbon dioxide
i am not sure but i think it is the arteries
The vein is removed from a lobster tail because it is full of waste. The taste of the vein is not good to many people.
Pulmonary vein
You mean the great coronary vein and Marshall's vein? If so, then into the coronary sinus then to the right atrium through the valve of Thebesius!
To drain the tissues of the heart and empty into the coronary sinus
pulmonary vein
simple it is an artery
Coronary bypass
The Coronary Sinus
The code you are looking for is 33511.
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