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oxygen capacity - translation to russian

ORGANIC FLUID WHICH TRANSPORTS NUTRIENTS THROUGHOUT THE ORGANISM
Peripheral blood cell; Peripheral blood cells; Human blood; Blood organ; Peripheral blood; Blood-forming; Hemic; Oxygenated blood; BLOOD; Blood composition; Bloodiness; Oxygen transport; Blood oxygen capacity; Oxygen capacity; Blood oxygen-carrying capacity; Transporting oxygen; Oxygen consumption; Oxygen delivery; Oxygen-carrying capacity; Blood physiology; Haemochrome; Hemochrome; The hematologic system; Deoxygenated blood; Human Blood; Blood color; 🩸
  • Hemoglobin, a globular protein<br />green = haem (or heme) groups<br />red & blue = protein subunits
  • Capillary blood from a bleeding finger
  • Venous blood collected during blood donation
  • Circulation of blood through the human heart
  • Vertebrate red blood cell types, measurements in micrometers
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oxygen capacity         

медицина

кислородная ёмкость (крови)

blood         
blood 1. noun 1) кровь to let one's blood - пустить кровь 2) род, происхождение 3) родство; родовитость - full blood - blue blood - high blood 4) темперамент, страстность; состояние, настроение in cold blood - хладнокровно to make smb.'s blood boil (creep) - приводить кого-л. в бешенство (в содрогание) his blood is up - он раздражен - cold blood - hot blood 5) убийство, кровопролитие 6) obs. денди, светский человек 7) сок (плодов, растений) 8) сенсация; сенсационный роман - blood and iron blood is thicker than water кровь не вода you cannot take/get blood from a stone, out of a stone его, ее не разжалобишь 2. v. 1) пускать кровь 2) hunt. приучать собаку к крови
hemic         

['hi:mik]

синоним

haematic

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Definition

КИСЛОРОД
(лат. Oxygenium), О, химический элемент VI группы периодической системы, атомный номер 8, атомная масса 15,9994. В свободном виде встречается в виде двух модификаций - О2 ("обычный" кислород) и О3 (озон). О2 - газ без цвета и запаха, плотность 1,42897 г/л, tпл -218,6 °С, tкип -182,96 °С. Химически самый активный (после фтора) неметалл. С большинством других элементов (водородом, галогенами, серой, многими металлами и т. д.) взаимодействует непосредственно (окисление) и, как правило, с выделением энергии. При повышении температуры скорость окисления возрастает и может начаться горение. Животные и растения получают необходимую для жизни энергию за счет биологического окисления различных веществ кислородом, поступающим в организмы при дыхании. Самый распространенный на Земле элемент; в виде соединений составляет ок. 1/2 массы земной коры; входит в состав воды (88,8% по массе) и многих тканей живых организмов (ок. 70% по массе). Свободный кислород атмосферы (20,95% по объему) образовался и сохраняется благодаря фотосинтезу. Кислород (или обогащенный им воздух) применяется в металлургии, химической промышленности, в медицине, кислородно-дыхательный аппаратах. Жидкий кислород - компонент ракетного топлива.

Wikipedia

Blood

Blood is a body fluid in the circulatory system of humans and other vertebrates that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. Blood in the circulatory system is also known as peripheral blood, and the blood cells it carries, peripheral blood cells.

Blood is composed of blood cells suspended in blood plasma. Plasma, which constitutes 55% of blood fluid, is mostly water (92% by volume), and contains proteins, glucose, mineral ions, hormones, carbon dioxide (plasma being the main medium for excretory product transportation), and blood cells themselves. Albumin is the main protein in plasma, and it functions to regulate the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood. The blood cells are mainly red blood cells (also called RBCs or erythrocytes), white blood cells (also called WBCs or leukocytes), and in mammals platelets (also called thrombocytes). The most abundant cells in vertebrate blood are red blood cells. These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates oxygen transport by reversibly binding to this respiratory gas thereby increasing its solubility in blood. In contrast, carbon dioxide is mostly transported extracellularly as bicarbonate ion transported in plasma.

Vertebrate blood is bright red when its hemoglobin is oxygenated and dark red when it is deoxygenated.

Some animals, such as crustaceans and mollusks, use hemocyanin to carry oxygen, instead of hemoglobin. Insects and some mollusks use a fluid called hemolymph instead of blood, the difference being that hemolymph is not contained in a closed circulatory system. In most insects, this "blood" does not contain oxygen-carrying molecules such as hemoglobin because their bodies are small enough for their tracheal system to suffice for supplying oxygen.

Jawed vertebrates have an adaptive immune system, based largely on white blood cells. White blood cells help to resist infections and parasites. Platelets are important in the clotting of blood. Arthropods, using hemolymph, have hemocytes as part of their immune system.

Blood is circulated around the body through blood vessels by the pumping action of the heart. In animals with lungs, arterial blood carries oxygen from inhaled air to the tissues of the body, and venous blood carries carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism produced by cells, from the tissues to the lungs to be exhaled.

Medical terms related to blood often begin with hemo-, hemato-, haemo- or haemato- from the Greek word αἷμα (haima) for "blood". In terms of anatomy and histology, blood is considered a specialized form of connective tissue, given its origin in the bones and the presence of potential molecular fibers in the form of fibrinogen.

What is the Russian for oxygen capacity? Translation of &#39oxygen capacity&#39 to Russian