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MT 13 – GH 1 year, 5 months agoThe urinary system (also called the urinary tract) is one of the systems our bodies use to get rid of waste products. Urine has salts, toxins, and water that need to be filtered out of the blood. After the kidneys make urine, it leaves the body using the rest of the urinary tract as a pathway.
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MT 13 – GH 1 year, 5 months agoThe organs that make urine and remove it from the body. The urinary system is divided into two parts. The upper urinary system includes the kidneys and ureters. The lower urinary system includes the bladder and urethra. The kidneys remove waste and extra fluid from the blood to make urine. The urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters to…[Read more]
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MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months agoRespiratory System: Organs, Facts, Anatomy & FunctionBreathe in. Breathe out. Your respiratory system is hard at work, bringing in oxygen to your cells and getting rid of carbon dioxide. Learn More. -
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MT 13 – CD 1 year, 5 months ago“Your respiratory system is made up of your lungs, airways (trachea, bronchi and bronchioles), diaphragm, voice box, throat, nose and mouth. Its main function is to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. It also helps protect you from harmful particles and germs and allows you to smell and speak.”
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Rogie Mae E. Ylanan posted an update in the group
MT 13 – GH 1 year, 5 months agoYour respiratory system is made up of your lungs, airways (trachea, bronchi and bronchioles), diaphragm, voice box, throat, nose and mouth. Its main function is to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. It also helps protect you from harmful particles and germs and allows you to smell and…[Read more]
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MT 13 – GH 1 year, 5 months ago“The respiratory system is a structurally complex arrangement of organs designed principally for the intake of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide.”
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MT 13 – GH 1 year, 6 months agoWhat are the three main differences in arteries and veins?
– Arteries and Veins are two types of blood vessels in the circulatory system and are mainly involved in circulating blood throughout the body. However, the two blood vessels are different in terms of functions. Your blood loses oxygen as it travels through your arteries. Veins carry the…[Read more] -
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MT 13 – GH 1 year, 6 months agoWhat are the three main differences between arteries and veins?
Arteries and veins are the main blood vessels within your body. Arteries transport blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood back to the heart. The primary difference between arteries and veins lies in the type of blood they transport. Arteries typically carry oxygenated…[Read more]
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MT 13 – CD 1 year, 6 months agoHow are arteries and veins similar?
Arteries and veins are both components of the body’s circulatory system. They are also composed of different layers. Additionally, they both transport transport in the same direction.Why are veins thinner than arteries?
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MT 13 – CD 1 year, 6 months ago1. Why are veins thinner than arteries?
Arteries pump blood away from the heart, and when blood is pumped out, these blood vessels need to resist the high pressure caused by the process. It is essential as this type of blood vessel maintains pressure and controls blood…[Read more] -
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MT 13 – CD 1 year, 6 months agoThe arteries and veins in our body have identifiable differences, however their similarities are pretty much obvious too. Both blood vessels have the same function of circulating the blood in our body and they also have the same composition in their walls.
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Paige Fernandez posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 6 months agoThe arteries are the transporters for oxygenated blood away from the heart to various organs. In contrast, veins transport deoxygenated blood from multiple body organs to the heart for oxygenation. In arteries, blood flow is directed downward from the heart to the body, while the veins carry blood upward from the body to the heart. Arteries are…[Read more]
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Clifford B. Potalan posted an update in the group
MT 13 – CD 1 year, 6 months agoArteries vs. Veins
1. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood towards the heart.
2. The blood that the arteries carry are oxygenated, while veins cary deoxygenated blood.
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