Your pet's
body transports fluid by a series of blood vessels, and this fluid will contain both oxygen and nutrients needed by the cells in your dog.
Not exact matches
Fluids are essential for almost all of the
body's functions, including digesting food,
transporting nutrients and releasing heat.
Excess
fluid is produced in the
body, which can't be
transported all by the blood flow.
Lymph nodes also control the
transport of infection - fighting liquid called lymphatic
fluid around your
body, delivering white blood cells via lymph vessels (similarly to how veins
transport blood).
The lymph system is network of tissues and organs that
transport lymph
fluid through the
body.
Your
body needs
fluids to
transport energy nutrients.
In addition to helping with temperature regulation, your
body needs
fluid to
transport oxygen and nutrients, flush out waste and toxins, lubricate joints and organs, and convert food into usable fuel.
Good hydration ensures that blood is
fluid or thin and free flowing enough to efficiently
transport calcium throughout the
body.
It
transports nutrients to cells and eliminates metabolic wastes, toxins and excess
fluids from the
body.
The lymph system is an extensive interconnected system which
transports lymph, a clear to yellowish
fluid, through the
body.
In other words, the opposite, a free lymph motion in the neck area activates lymph
fluid transport in the whole
body!
It stimulates the flow of the lymph system which
transports lymph, a clear colorless
fluid containing white blood cells that helps rid the
body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials.
In TCM, the spleen
transports and transforms food and
body fluids for
transporting, for absorption, raises the
body energy and controls the blood by keeping it in the vessels.
Electrolytes are minerals that are
transported through your
body fluids and carry an electric charge.
The primary function of the lymphatic system is to
transport a
fluid called lymph through the
body.
Lymph is a
fluid that circulates in the
body,
transporting cells of the immune system (macrophages and lymphocytes) to sites where they are needed and draining areas where excess
fluid or debris has accumulated, such as occurs with inflammation.
If your veterinary facility is further than 5 - 10 minutes away, you will need to work quickly to lower your pet's
body temperature using the same method above, minus the intravenous
fluids, before you attempt to
transport your dog or en route.
To go beyond our means and
bodies, 3PQ seeks to
transport itself from a static landscape into a
fluid, real time continuum, a sort...