Which vessel carries deoxygenated blood to the heart in human anatomy? What pumps blood around the body? What the major components of blood? What does the liver release into the blood? Which portion of the blood is responsible for ensuring that clotting takes place? (a) RBC's. (b) Buffy...
What is the importance of aquaporin in a red blood cell? How does blood flow through the circulatory system? Why are red blood cells considered cells? What is the function of Sertoli cells? How does blood become deoxygenated? What are erythrocytes made of? What are three functions of the pl...
Veins are afferentblood vesselsthat carry blood that is rich in carbon dioxide and low inoxygenback towards the lungs and heart. They are similar in structure to the efferent blood vessels known as arteries, with an outer layer composed of protective tissue, a middle layer made of muscle tissu...
‘Sex’ was the between-subject factor and ‘Stimulus’, ‘Color’ and ‘BOLD’ were repeated measurement factors. Besides the degrees of freedom and the probability, we also report the ‘Estimate of Effect Size’ or ETA2. This is a measure of the power of explanation, independent of ...
What is the main vessel the sends deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs? What are the types of blood vessels that have high pulsing blood pressure? The Systemic Circuit: a. What are the names of the blood vessels that carry blood into these organs? b. What are...
What color are platelets? What is bioenergetics in biochemistry? What is platelet donation? What is blood poisoning? What is the placenta? What does bicarbonate do in the blood? What is a CBC with differential/platelet? What is transient hypoxia?
Which heart structure(s) pumps blood to the lungs? What are the structural and functional differences between arteries and veins? What is the purpose of the azygos system of veins? a) To carry deoxygenated blood from the intercostal veins to the superior vena cava. b) To carry deoxygenated ...
How is oxygenated blood different from deoxygenated blood? Explain how anemia, polycythemia, low erythropoietin levels, splenectomy, and infection affect blood flow. How much blood does an average person have in ml and what is plasma ? How much % of blood is cells, how much % is plasma ?
Describe the major vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart. What three vessels take blood to the right atrium? 1. What vessels are the pressure reservoirs of the cardiovascular system? Why are they called this? 2. What is the endothelium and where is it locat...
A vessel is a general term for any tubular structure carrying blood or lymph in the body, while a vein is a specific type of blood vessel that returns deoxygenated blood to the heart, except for pulmonary veins.