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All tissues in the body are dependent upon the continuous supply of energy to perform their various functions. Glucose and oxygen are brought to the tissue through the bloodstream to fulfill this demand. The basic need of glucose as an energy substrate and oxygen for respiration is common to all tissues. However, the different organs in the body have various levels of demand for these substances. For this reason, the body distributes its resources differently to different organs.
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Kraut, A., Barbiro-Michaely, E., Zurovsky, Y., Mayevskyt, A. (2003). Multiorgan Monitoring of Hemodynamic and Mitochondrial Responses to Anoxia and Cardiac Arrest in the Rat. In: Wilson, D.F., Evans, S.M., Biaglow, J., Pastuszko, A. (eds) Oxygen Transport To Tissue XXIII. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 510. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0205-0_49
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