by providing oxygen,,,and neutrition..
The large intestines, or colons to be specific, transport digested food molecules into the blood stream
because blood meet gases
Digested food such as glucose, amino acids in blood plasma.
Blood vessels are the tubes along which blood circulates round the body. Without blood vessels, transport of materials(oxygen and food) through blood would have been impossible. Hence blood vessels are important to transport blood around the body carrying waste products to excretory organs and oxygen and food to the cells of the body.
blood transport oxygen around the body
Yes. Blood vessels transport blood cells.
No, digested food does not pass directly from the mother's blood to the baby's blood. Nutrients from the mother's blood are transferred to the baby's blood through the placenta, which acts as a barrier to prevent direct mixing of blood between the mother and the baby.
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
Yes,the circulatory system acts as the transport system that moves the blood throughout the body. It provides a continuous supply of fresh blood.
Arteries - Transport blood away from the heart Veins - Transport blood to the heart Capillaries - Transport blood to and away from cells
To transport blood.
Passive transport is the cellular transport mechanism. This all depends on the blood pressure.