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Subido el 29 de enero de 2016 por Cp severoochoa torrejondeardoz

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My question is about the speculation. The speculation happens when the blood enters in the kidneys. The kidneys feed the useful nutrients and use the waste products to process the urine. 00:00:00
The urine goes to the bladder through the urethra. 00:00:30
In the bladder it is stored until healing the body through the urethra. 00:00:38
The excretion is the process when we eliminate the waste products in the blood. 00:00:48
I want to know about the technology. First, the governance and the ways go to the right 00:00:57
fence, then to the right ventricle, and then it goes to the left. In the left, it goes 00:01:09
It goes to the left ventricle, 00:01:18
and then it goes to the organ, 00:01:27
and in the organ, the capillaries change the nutrients 00:01:31
and the oxygen to the ground dioxide, 00:01:36
and the oxygen goes to the heart. 00:01:39
These are the circulatory systems. 00:01:44
When the herd, they bounce and all the blood, they move and all that. 00:01:46
In the right archipelago, they enter the globe, they go to the right ventricle, go to the left, and go to the left archipelago. 00:01:56
They prefer to go to the left ventricle and in the left ventricle they go through the artery, they go down to the capillary. 00:02:17
In the capillaries, they change the gases and they go up through the veins all the time. 00:02:39
Expression is the elimination of wasting products from the blood. 00:02:56
The chambers are the right and left kidneys. 00:03:00
and in the kidneys there are the adrenal glands that are these, later the ureters, the bladder 00:03:04
and the urethra. The process is that the blood is stirred in the kidneys and later they are 00:03:15
They reabsorb useful nutrients and also water and they produce urine. 00:03:27
Urine goes from the kidneys to the bladder through the ureters and later is expelled through the urine. 00:03:35
And the excretory, the excretion takes place in the excretory system, in the respiratory system, when we expel the carbon dioxide. And also in the sweat glands when we sweat. 00:03:46
And for having a good circulatory system, and we are all the time sweating, we have to drink a plenty of water, like one and a half liters, like six liters of water. 00:04:04
The circulatory system has four chambers. The right ventricle, the left ventricle and the left ventricle. 00:04:25
It takes a block of the body moving and it goes to the right ventricle. 00:04:37
Later, it goes to the right atrium and then to the lungs. 00:04:49
When it takes the oxygen, it goes to the left atrium and later to the left ventricle 00:04:56
and then to other parts of the body. 00:05:09
And the hair bounces a lot. 00:05:11
And this is the hair, the veins, arteries and capillaries. 00:05:19
This is the circulatory system. 00:05:34
The arteries are the red and the veins are the blue. 00:05:36
The groove that are the veins goes to the heart, first in the right atrium, and later passes to the right ventricle. 00:05:43
Later, the arteries cannot go to the heart and goes away to the heart and the veins go back to the heart. 00:05:57
We have many veins and many arteries in the body because it is important to have a lot of blood. 00:06:27
When we sweat, we spill mineral salts, waste and water. 00:06:38
So also we have to drink a lot of water, one liter and a half a day. 00:06:47
I do a picture, but I do this, but I feel very bad, it's like the blood and the... very bad! 00:06:54
You can see that the blood enters to the right article and passes to the right vertical. 00:07:13
They pass to the left, and they pass to the left, and they pass to the left, and then they pass to the old man, and they all turn like this, they pass like this. 00:07:22
My project is about the excretory system. 00:07:37
Excretion is the elimination of waste from the block. 00:07:39
It all starts in the kinkas. 00:07:43
When the block reaches the kinkas, they filter it. 00:07:45
They keep the waste and they return the water and the good substances to the blood. 00:07:48
Urine now formed that is waste with water goes through the ureters to the bladder. 00:07:55
Urine is stored in the bladder and when the bladder is almost full we want to go to the toilet 00:08:01
and the urine is expelled through the urethra. 00:08:07
Exhaustion is not only in the respiratory system, it is also in the respiratory system 00:08:11
when we expel carbon dioxide and also in the sweat glands when we expel the sweat 00:08:17
that are mineral salts, water and waste substances. 00:08:22
To have a healthy circulatory system we need to drink a lot of water. 00:08:27
At least 6 glasses or 1.5 liters. 00:08:31
Microwave is about the circulatory system and inside the pulmonary. 00:08:37
It consists of the lungs, the arteries, the veins, the left artery, the left ventricle, the right artery and the right ventricle. 00:08:45
It starts in the heart, when the blood goes to the lungs and it clean it and take oxygen, then they go to the heart again and enter in the right ear tube and to the right ventricle. 00:09:05
Then they go to the left ventricle, and to the left arcturus, and they go again to the headlands, and all like this. 00:09:30
I chose the circulatory system. I'm going to explain you the circulatory system and circulation. 00:09:44
Here I'm going to explain you the circulatory system, like the parts where it consists of, and here I'm going to explain you circulation and the two series. 00:09:50
two series. Circulation consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. I'm going to explain you blood. 00:09:57
Blood is a liquid substance that reaches all body cells and it's made up of four things, 00:10:04
plasma which the function is to transport waste and nutrients on the body, red blood cells which 00:10:10
carry the oxygen from the lungs to the whole body, white blood cells which protect us from 00:10:17
and finally platelets, which help us to stop bleeding from wounds. 00:10:22
Now, I'm going to explain you blood vessels. 00:10:27
There are three different types of blood vessels. 00:10:30
Capillaries, which connect the arteries and the veins, 00:10:33
and they help the oxygen and nutrients to pass into the cells 00:10:37
and the waste products to leave the cells. 00:10:41
Arteries, which carry the blood away from the heart to body tissues, 00:10:43
and the veins, which carry the blood back to the heart again. 00:10:48
Now I'm going to explain you the heart. The heart is a special type of muscle. It pumps blood around the body through the blood vessels. 00:10:51
And it has four channels. The right and left atria and the right and left ventricle. 00:11:01
Now it is time to explain you circulation. Circulation is the movement of blood through the circulatory system. 00:11:08
and it has two different circuits, but they are connected. 00:11:15
The pulmonary circuit, which is a gas exchange produced, 00:11:19
where blood leaves the carbon dioxide and takes the oxygen, 00:11:25
and the systemic circuit, where it allows the exchange of gases, nutrients and waste products. 00:11:29
I'm going to explain the whole process so you can see how does it work every day. 00:11:37
First, the blood comes with carbon dioxide from the whole body and it enters through the right atrium 00:11:42
and then it leaves the heart through the right ventricle to go to the lungs. 00:11:50
Then in the lungs it takes the oxygen and leaves the carbon dioxide. 00:11:54
and then it goes to the whole body and then it goes to the whole body but first it enters through the left atrium and leaves the part to the left atrium 00:12:04
and then it travels through the arteries and then it reaches the capillaries of its organs 00:12:16
in its organs the blood releases the nutrients and dioxin that were absorbed 00:12:21
and it also takes the waste products and the carbon dioxide that our body produces 00:12:27
And I did an information of donating blood that we can help other people donate our blood 00:12:32
because they are ill or they had a car accident or whatever. 00:12:39
But there are three main things that we need to have to donate blood. 00:12:42
First, having the same blood type as the person that is ill or had the accident or whatever. 00:12:48
Second, being healthy, obviously. 00:12:53
And the third is not having any illness and being your whole body good and everything. 00:12:55
The project is about the excretory system. It has four parts. The kidneys, the uterus, the bladder and the urethra. The excretory system takes place in the circulatory system, the excretory system and the respiratory system. 00:13:01
Excretion is elimination of waste products in our body with the blood. 00:13:21
This happens when blood fishes the kidneys. 00:13:29
Later, the kidneys filter the blood with the waste products and the carbon dioxide 00:13:32
and it produces the urine. 00:13:42
This goes down to the urethra first, and then to the bladder, and then to the urethra. 00:13:46
I'm going to present the circulatory system. 00:13:52
And I want to talk about the circulatory system, the heart, the process of the heart, 00:13:56
the pulmonary circulation, and the systemic circulation. 00:14:02
The circulatory system. 00:14:06
The circulatory system is made up of blood, blood vessels. 00:14:08
The vessel's heart is a special muscle that acts as a pump to send blood around the body. 00:14:12
The process of the heart. First, the blood enters the heart through the right atrium, 00:14:23
then leaves the heart through the right ventricle and goes to the lungs. 00:14:32
In the lungs, the blood takes the oxygen and returns to the heart to the left atrium. 00:14:39
The pulmonary circulation. 00:14:51
The pulmonary circulation is the exchange of gases in the lungs. 00:14:54
First, the blood in high carbon dioxide leaves the heart through the right ventricle and goes to the lungs. 00:14:57
In the lungs, the oxygen of the lungs changes to the carbon dioxide of the blood. 00:15:13
and when the blood in high oxygen returns the health to the right region. 00:15:23
Then, the systemic circulation. 00:15:32
The systemic circulation is the process of exchange of gases, nutrients and waste products. 00:15:35
First, the blood with oxygen and nutrients leads the health through the left ventricle 00:15:42
and goes towards the arteries and to the capillaries. 00:15:52
In the capillaries goes the blood with nutrients and oxygen to its organs. 00:16:01
In the organs, the blood changes the nutrients and the oxygen for carbon dioxide and waste products. 00:16:07
and the hormones have all the nutrients and oxygen. 00:16:16
Then the blood returns to the heart through the right atrium. 00:16:24
I want to tell about the respiratory system. 00:16:29
The respiratory system is the elimination of waste products. 00:16:36
The respiratory system takes place in the respiratory system and the sweat glands. 00:16:42
The circulatory system is also in the urinary system because it's where the smell comes from. 00:16:54
The kidney system has parts. The parts are the kidneys, the ulcer, the urethra and the bladder. 00:17:06
First the kidneys, the frontal lobe and the lateral lobe goes down to the urethra and then to the bladder. 00:17:28
Then the brain leaves the body to the vertebrae. 00:17:45
The circulatory system consists of the heart, the veins, the arteries and the capillaries. 00:18:09
In the circulatory system there are two circuits that are the pulmonary that first the blood that is high in carbon dioxide enters to the right atrium. 00:18:14
Later it goes into the lungs by the right ventricle. 00:18:25
Later it relapses the oxygen, the carbon dioxide, and obtains the oxygen. 00:18:33
Later it goes to the left atrium and it passes to the left ventricle. 00:18:41
In the systemic circuit, first the blood that is high in oxygen leaves the heart by the left ventricle. 00:18:49
Later it goes to the arteries and to the capillaries. 00:18:59
the capillaries, they relax the oxygen and the nutrients, and it obtains the carbon dioxide 00:19:04
and the waste products. And later you go to the left ventricle and you return to the heart. 00:19:14
I am going to explain you the circulatory system. 00:19:30
The circulatory system consists of the veins, the capillaries, the arteries and the heart. 00:19:34
I have two circuits, the pulmonary circuit and the systemic circuit. 00:19:40
in the polarity with the that is high in oxygen it goes to the left 00:19:44
atrium or no to the right atrium and later to the right vertical 00:20:00
to the left and later goes to the ventricle and in the system of circuits the properties high in 00:20:09
oxygen travels to the left and later goes to the capillaries of the organs later it goes to the 00:20:20
in the left ventricle. In the lungs, in the air sacs, goes the carbon dioxide and later 00:20:33
finish on the right atrium. I'm going to show you about the circulatory 00:20:46
system. The circulatory system consists of four things. The arteries, the veins, the 00:20:52
and capillaries. Inside the circulatory system there are two, the systemic 00:20:59
circuit and the pulmonary circuit. In the systemic circuit, the oxygen 00:21:06
which is high in carbon dioxide enters the right atrium. 00:21:13
When it enters in the right atrium, it goes to the right ventricle. 00:21:25
Then it passes, it leaves the right ventricle and then it goes to the lungs. 00:21:33
When it goes to the lungs, it passes again to the left atrium and to the left ventricle. 00:21:43
In the pulmonary, it enters the lungs, the two lungs, and when it enters the two, it passes where the ones that have the flow that is high in oxygen, it goes to the lungs, and when it passes to the lungs, it gets less oxygen. 00:21:53
and we need to ease that issue into the heart. 00:22:24
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