Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Blood transport oxygen.
White blood cells are the part of blood that fights germs that enter the body. They recognize and attack harmful pathogens to help keep the body healthy.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
The hypothalamus and the pancreas work together to regulate blood sugar levels in the body. The hypothalamus signals the pancreas to release insulin or glucagon based on the body's needs to maintain blood sugar balance.
Yes every part of the body needs blood.
Blood circulates to provide nutrients and remove wastes in body tissues.
body needs blood to keep the heart pumping so every part of ur body functions, and to carry stuff like oxygen, protein etc..
Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are a normal part of the body; they are not a condition that needs a cure.
Oxygen is carried by the red blood cells in the blood, specifically through the hemoglobin molecules inside the red blood cells. Hemoglobin binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues throughout the body for cellular respiration.
which part of the body doesn't enter the blood
i am just guessing maybe your arms when your running
Lower extremity needs most blood supply when climbing the stairs. This supply goes to the muscles.
The human heart works with EVERY organ system in the body. Everything in the human body needs blood to survive and the heart provides that blood be pumped to every part of the body.
The energy broken down from the oxygen is transported into throughout the body by blood vessels. That energy is dropped of at what ever part of the body needs it, and the blood vessel goes back to the lungs for more.
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
Blood vessels carry the blood to every part of the body.