The human body is made up of cells.
No matter which part of the body we speak about, they are all made of cells.
All cells need oxygen (which is delivered via blood).
Therefore all parts of the eye receive blood.
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The corneas of your eyes. All of your body parts get oxygen from the blood, including most of the eyes. The only exceptions are hair, nails, and the exposed part of the teeth.
Yes, it can
Because it is a combination of all blood types. Therefore, you are able to receive all blood types. So, the answer to the question summary is yes. Just be careful when receiving blood transfusions.
Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.
Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.
O blood type can only receive blood type only from O, and blood type O can give blood to all other blood types, but obly receive blood from it self General Rule : O is general donnor but limited receiver.
Capillaries send blood to both arteries and veins.
People with AB+ blood can receive blood of any type. This is the reason why AB+ is called the universal recipient.
coronary arteries
Not taking Rh Factor into consideration, O is the universal donor. All blood types can receive type O. For information, AB is the universal recipient. They can take any blood type. Remember, this excludes the Rh Factor.
Nope! It's all bologna!!(balony)