Pure blood refers to blood that is free from any impurities or foreign substances, such as toxins, pathogens, or abnormal cells. Impure blood, on the other hand, contains these impurities and may be a result of infections, diseases, or exposure to harmful substances. Pure blood is essential for maintaining proper bodily functions and overall health, while impure blood can lead to various health issues and complications.
The child of a half-blood and a pure-blood would be considered a half-blood. In the wizarding world, blood status is often determined by the least pure parent.
the circulation is divided into 2 circulations 1st is pulmonary circulation in which what happens is that when the pulmonary artery caring impure blood to the lungs for purification and the pure blood (oxygenated) in brought back from lungs to heart through pumonary vien, this is pulmonary circulation 2nd systematic circulation in this what happens is that the pure blood from the left ventricle is forced to all other part of the body through aorta to all the cells and tissues, after the diffusion in which stuffs are interchanged( carbon dioxide and glucose and oxygen) it is brought back to the heart through inferior or superior vena cava, this is systemic circulation Finally, the coronary circulation is the circulation of blood that feeds the heart itself, since it does not receive any oxygen from the systemic or pulmonary circulations.
white blood cells - help fight off diseases and keep us from getting sick and fight viruses when were sick red blood cells - is basically just our pure healthy blood down to its basic unit which is a cell
A pure culture contains only one type of microorganism, while an auxanic culture is a type of pure culture that has been enriched to promote growth of specific microorganisms, typically for research purposes. Auxanic cultures may contain growth factors or nutrients that allow the targeted microorganism to thrive.
Aorta and then to the rest of the body
yes it is true that arteries contain pure blood and veins contain impure blood
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The contrast is between "pure" and "applied", not between "pure" and "impure". Pure science investigates questions without regard to any practical applications that might derive from answering the questions. Applied science chooses questions to investigate based on the anticipated usefulness of answering the question. Anyone using the term "impure science" is just making a joke.
Pure water does not contain colour but impure water contains Other compounds.
the blood vessels that move away from heart are called arteries.heart receives impure blood from veins and it pumps pure and oxygenated blood to arteries which carry it away from heart to various parts of body by dividing into various branches.ex for such are SYSTEMIC ARTERY which carries pure blood away from heart while PULMONARY ARTERY carries impure blood from heart to lungs.this is the only artery which carries impure blood.
The heart purifies the impure blood and supply the pure blood to all the organs of the body
A pure substance is one which contains only that substance and nothing else. An impure substance contains other substances in varying amounts.
the different between pure and impure is: 1.pure:means one kind of one thing for example:pure oxygen means only the element oxygen but in the air we have lots of elments beside the air like hydrogen ,nitrogen...etc 2.impure:the opposite from the pure :P
Any chemical may be pure or impure.
no, the heart is just a pump to circulate blood. it performs no other operation
A pure substance has a specific density that remains constant regardless of the amount of substance present. An impure substance may have a density that varies depending on the amount and type of impurities present in the substance.
Menstrual blood is not considered impure or dirty. It is a normal bodily function for women and consists of blood and tissue from the uterus. It is a natural part of the menstrual cycle and does not indicate any form of contamination.