Blood Anatomy and Physiology - Nursing Foundation Course Summary and Components Explained
Blood Anatomy and Physiology - Nursing Foundation Course Summary and Components Explained Functions of the Blood Blood is unique; it is the only fluid tissue in the body. Clinical Functions 1. Carrier of gases, nutrients, and waste products. Oxygen enters the blood in the lungs and is transported to cells. Carbon dioxide, produced by cells, is transported in the blood to the lungs, from which it is expelled. Ingested nutrients, ions, and water are carried by the blood from the digestive tract to cells, and the waste products of the cells are moved to the kidneys for elimination.
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