| Hugh Clements - 1881 - 400 σελίδες
...circulation of the blood, so that a much larger quantity of heat is evolved than is normally the case. The oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the animal system in loose combination with haemoglobin or the red colouring matter of the red corpuscles.... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster, J. J. Willis - 1882 - 220 σελίδες
...blood, coming into contact with the inhaled atmospheric air, loses carbon dioxide and gains oxygen. This oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the body, where its union with other chemical substances, technically called "processes of oxidation," takes... | |
| William Henry Chandler - 1898 - 630 σελίδες
...some other substances given off. The contraction of the thorax (expiration) expels the vitiated air. The oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the body and is given up to the body at all points. The tissues give to the blood carbonic anhydride, urea,... | |
| Robert Eadie, Andrew Eadie - 1904 - 216 σελίδες
...air is composed. As the blood flows through the lungs it gets oxygen from the air we breathe. This oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the body, and afterwards goes out through the walls of the capillaries to the tissues, just as food passes out... | |
| Alexander Findlay - 1916 - 294 σελίδες
...dioxide passes from the blood into the air-spaces of the lungs and is expelled in the expired air. The oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the body, and oxidises or burns the tissues and assimilated food materials with production of carbon dioxide... | |
| Enoch George Payne - 1924 - 94 σελίδες
...breathe the air out again, you exhale. While the air is in your lungs oxygen is taken into the blood. The oxygen is carried by the blood to all parts of the body, so that every part of your body, even the skin, the tips of your fingers and toes, may have it. The... | |
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