proximal convoluted tubule
Blood cells deliver oxygen and nutrients through the rest of the body. Blood is pumped through the lungs to collect oxygen.
Cells in the blood do not provide nutrients to the other cells of the body. The nutrients are in the blood plasma (liquid). These nutrient diffuse through the vessel wall and travel to the bodies cells in the interstitial fluid (the fluid around individual cells). The epidermis does not have blood vessel running through it, so the nutrient must pass from the dermis layer of cells.
through cells in the villi of the small intestine
nothing, white blood cells kill bacteria they dont transport nutrients
Nutrients are vitamins that build up the body and bodily functions. Nutrients are not typically stored, but rather travel through the body.
To return blood to the heart and lungs only to provide nutrients and oxygen to the cells of the body through the arteries.
It passes through the wall of the digestive system, then into the blood.
Blood cells deliver oxygen and nutrients through the rest of the body. Blood is pumped through the lungs to collect oxygen.
Blood circulates oxygen and nutrients through the brain.
Blood circulates oxygen and nutrients through the brain.
Nutrients and oxygen diffuse through the capillaries, due to diffusion.
Nutrients pass through the capillaries (a type of blood vessel) in the small intestine.
Your body delivers nutrients into the blood through the food that you eat. As food is broken down the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and are then carried to tissues and organs throughout the body.
Through the blood stream
they diffuse through the lining of your intestine
to transfer nutrients through the body
so all ur blood can get nutrients and oxygen.