Sentences with phrase «which delivers oxygen»

Obviously, if you look at the anatomy, the placenta which delivers the oxygen and blood flow to the baby can not be delivered first, or the baby would not survive and there could be a great deal of blood loss for the mother.

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«It is very difficult to deliver omega - 3 and maintain sensory integrity in a functional food or beverage if you are not capable of protecting the oil from oxygen, which will cause oxidation,» Berl explains.
All three varieties are fortified with 12 essential vitamins and minerals to support healthy development, including Vitamins A, C, and D, plus Zinc, which helps brain and body cells to develop and grow, Iron, which helps deliver oxygen to the brain and body, and Vitamin B12, which can help support the nervous system and brain function.
Your placenta is actually an organ, which helps to deliver nutrients, blood, and oxygen to your baby.
She was still a bit blue; but fortunately by then the ambulance arrived and administered some oxygen, and waited for me to deliver the afterbirth, after which we were bundled up and brought to the hospital.
The rudimentary versions of the placenta and umbilical cord, which deliver nourishment and oxygen to your baby, are already functioning.
Sleeping on your back, study lead author Dr. Lesley McCowan says, reduces the amount of blood pumped by the heart, which can lower the amount of oxygen delivered to a developing child.
The umbilical cord and placenta are still primitive at this point, but they've started to deliver oxygen and nourishment to your baby already, which means you should be taking care to make good choices when it comes to your diet.
Biopure Corporation in Cambridge, Mass., is working on FDA approval for its «oxygen therapeutics,» which are intravenously administered to deliver oxygen to the body's tissues, after the agency in July 2005 put the company's clinical trials on hold, citing safety issues.
By the time a woman delivers, there are 250 kilometres of blood vessels in the placenta, which provide essential oxygen and nutrients to the rapidly growing baby.
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The experiments demonstrated that the blood cells can sense when the environment outside the capillaries is low in oxygenwhich occurs when neurons take up more oxygen to generate energy — and respond by rushing to deliver more.
While arteries are the main supply routes into the brain, blood ultimately delivers its payload of oxygen to its final destination via a vast web of smaller capillaries — or microvessels — which permeate brain tissue.
By contrast, environments that imitate the inside of a uterus continue delivering oxygen to the fetus via the umbilical cord, or directly into the arteries, which could avoid the lung damage.
Congestive heart failure, in which the heart no longer pumps normally and so can not deliver enough oxygen and nutrients to the body, is also well known to disrupt breathing.
One effect of exposure is to push more oxygen into a patient's bloodstream, which delivers it to the brain.
The fishes» oxygen release system became even more efficient over the ensuing 150 - 270 million years, when it was necessary to deliver large amounts to organs such as the eye — which requires very large O2 loads to function well and avoid vision cell death — and which was essential to seeing clearly under water, to hunt or avoid predators.
Argonne's process delivers a gas that is close to pipeline quality (greater than 90 percent methane) and generates fertilizer grade byproducts as the byproduct of anaerobic digestion (a series of biological processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen).
The odors were delivered to the participants through a modified oxygen mask [30], which was connected to the odor bottles by a 2 m long teflon tube.
«Breathing fully and deeply into the abdomen brings about a sense of calm because more oxygen is getting delivered to the body's cells, which helps the body to relax,» explains Olivo.
They are very helpful in the prevention of cancer and they can also improve the flow of blood, which in turn means delivering greater amounts of oxygen to your muscles.
If you're more a salad type than a carnivore, spinach is one of your best go - to sources for iron, which helps deliver energy - sustaining oxygen to your cells.
Hemoglobin contains red bloods cells which help deliver oxygen throughout the body.
With training, athletes can increase their ability to extract oxygen from the air, the speed at which oxygen is delivered to muscles, and the rate of energy metabolism in muscle tissue that produces quicker movements and overall speed and power.
Chlorophyll helps your blood deliver oxygen throughout the body which in turn helps to make stronger body cells and stronger blood.
For example, a mixture of wheatgrass powder, spirulina powder, chlorella powder will immediately help to absorb excess oils and are full of chlorophyll which helps deliver oxygen to the follicles.
Therefore the more hemoglobin you have the more oxygen your blood can carry, which in turn helps deliver oxygen, nutrients and minerals to the hair follciles.
Heart disease may be the result of many conditions which decrease oxygen and nutrients delivered to your organs.
As a result, more oxygen and nutrients are delivered into the follicles which promote hair growth.
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At the university of Chicago School of Medicine it was learned that cooling of the body results in a decline in the production of our blood cells in the marrow of the bones which means less oxygen is delivered to the cells creating a further reduction in energy.
Although overweight and other factors can contribute to osteoarthritis, a main factor in the development of this most common by far type of arthritis seems to be especially the poor blood circulation in capillaries (the smallest blood vessels) which are responsible for delivering nutrients and oxygen to the joints.
The oxygen can then be delivered to damaged tissues, which in turn promotes healing and recovery.
This tube ensures an open airway during the procedure through which oxygen and anesthetic gas can be delivered.
Naphthalene may cause not only GI upset, but also severe neurological dysfunction (including seizure activity) and red blood cell damage: methemoglobinemia in which red blood cells can not deliver oxygen properly to the body's cells.
Shortly after he abandoned the procedure, the applicant's heart action slowed in a bradycardia which deprived her of necessary oxygen, and persisted until she was delivered by Caesarean section and resuscitated approximately eighteen minutes later, causing severe brain damage which is permanent.
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