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Svetlanka [38]
1 year ago
10

match the scenario with the corresponding role of water. 1. during pregnancy, the elevated blood volume causes water to shift ou

t of the bloodstream and into the space between the cells. this leads to edema.
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Art [367]1 year ago
8 0

Water is a component of extracellular and intracellular fluid, which is the correct scenario.

<h3>What is the bloodstream in the human body?</h3>

Blood running through an organism's body is referred to as the bloodstream.

In humans, the circulatory system, which is made up of a complicated network of arteries and veins, is where blood travels.

  • Transporting nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and lungs is one of the bloodstream's functions.
  • Waste carbon dioxide from the cells is removed by the bloodstream.

To learn more about the bloodstream Please visit the below link.

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