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blood cells must pass through this structure single file, capillaries ... nutrients and oxygen to easily diffuse through the walls, capillaries ... collection of organs and vessels that return fluid that leaks out of the ... chyme is released into this organ where chemical digestion takes place, small intestine ...
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Arterioles connect with even smaller blood vessels called capillaries. Through the thin walls of the capillaries, oxygen and nutrients pass from blood into tissues, and waste products pass from tissues into blood. ... If a blood vessel breaks, tears, or is cut, blood leaks out, causing bleeding. Blood may flow out of the...
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How oxygen gets into capillaries? Oxygen diffuses into the capillaries? What organ brings oxygen to the body? Body organ that leaks into capillaries? What do capillaries do to help your body? Oxygen passes from this into capillaries? ... What organ feeds nutrients to capillaries? What passes oxygen from the capillarities?
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Transport other nutrients to cells - For example, glucose, a simple sugar used to produce ATP, is transported throughout the body by the circulatory system. Immediately after digestion, glucose is transported to the liver. ... The gills contain many capillaries for gas exchange, so the blood pressure is low after going...
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Transport other nutrients to cells - For example, glucose, a simple sugar used to produce ATP, is transported throughout the body by the circulatory system. Immediately after digestion, glucose is transported to the liver. ... The smallest blood vessels are capillaries. They are typically less than 1 mm long.
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The adult heart is a hollow cone-shaped muscular organ located in the center of the chest cavity. The lower tip of the heart tilts toward the left. ... Plasma leaks out of the capillaries to form the interstitial fluid (tissue fluid) that surrounds the body cells and keeps them moist, and supplied with nutrients.
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The sickled red blood cells clog capillaries, causing heart problems, ... The sickled cell "leaks" nutrients, like potassium, that the parasite needs to survive, so the parasite dies. Because the malarial parasite can not live in sickled cells, an individual with S hemoglobin is therefore resistant to the malaria.
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Oxygen-rich blood (red) flows back to the heart and is then pumped round the body through the aorta, the largest artery, to smaller arteries and capillaries. Here oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with carbon dioxide and waste products and the blood returns to the heart via the veins.
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If a valve does not fully close, blood leaks back into the heart chamber, called regurgitation. ... The healthy valve for this surgery sometimes comes from an organ donor. More often a doctor will implant a mechanical valve, made of plastic and metal.
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