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aev [14]
3 years ago
9

Where does sugar enter the blood? where is sugar removed from the blood. Explain how you can tell.

Biology
2 answers:
lozanna [386]3 years ago
4 0

    What you need to understand first, is the digestive system, after that, you'll probably be able to understand not only sugar, but other components of your food too.

     It all starts at your mouth, you are going to do a lot of the job for the food to get to your stomach by chewing it. After it gets to your stomach, the digestion will do its job as the pH there is less than 7. After this process, the food is going to your intestine, and then, it's right here, that the sugar/carbohidrates you ate are going to get into your blood. After this, sugar is going to be used to create energy for your cells and body to work properly, with that, sugar is consumed and you can start the process all over again.

sesenic [268]3 years ago
3 0
How many chamber does the heart have?

Four

<span></span>Which Chamber is located on the top left of the heart?

Right Atrium

<span></span>Which chamber is located on the top right of the heart?

Left Atrium

<span></span>Which chamber is located on the bottom right of the heart?

Left ventricle

<span></span>Which chamber is located on the bottom left of the heart?

Right ventricle

<span></span>What are Valves

Keep blood from flowing backwards

<span></span>A heart Beat goes "Lub-Dub". Which chambers contract during "Lub"?

Left and Right atrium

<span></span>A heart Beat goes "Lub-Dub". Which chambers contract during "Dub"?

Left and Right ventricle

<span></span>Which order does blood flow through your body?

Right Atrium, Right ventricle, Left atrium, Left ventricle

<span></span>Where does blood from the right ventricle go?

Lungs

<span></span>Where does blood from the left ventricle go?

Through the body

<span></span>What happens in the lungs?

the lungs add oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.

<span></span>what do arteries do?

They carry blood away from the heart

<span></span>What do capillaries do?

They carry blood to body cells

<span></span>What do veins do?

They carry blood to the heart.

<span></span>Which type of blood vessel usually carries oxygen-rich blood?

Arteries

<span></span>Which type of blood vessel usually carries oxygen-poor blood?

Veins

<span></span>In which type of blood vessel is oxygen released into body cells?

capillaries

<span></span>Where does the pulmonary artery carry blood from and to?

It carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs

<span></span>Where does the pulmonary vein carry blood from and to?

It carries blood from the lungs back to the left atrium

<span></span>Is the Pulmonary vein or artery low in oxygen?

Pulmonary vein

<span></span>What do red blood cells do?

carry oxygen

<span></span>What do white blood cells do?

fight diseases

<span></span>What do the platelets do?

help stop bleeding when you are cut.

<span></span>Where does sugar enter the body?

intestines

<span></span>Where does sugar leave the body?

capillaries

<span></span>Where does urea enter the body?

liver

<span></span>Where does urea leave the body?

<span>kidney</span>

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