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The heart pumps blood that has nutrients and oxygen to every cell in your body and carries wastes and carbon dioxide away.
Yes, capillaries are the smallest blood vessels and are designed to reach every cell in the body. Their extensive network allows for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products with the surrounding tissues at a cellular level.
It takes about 1 minute for the heart to pump blood to every cell in the body. This means that all cells receive a fresh supply of oxygen and nutrients within this time frame.
Arteries feed into capillaries, the capillaries give oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body and take toxins and CO2 from every cell in the body, from there the blood in the capillaries go into your veins (the blue blood vessels) which go to your heart.
Yes, every cell in the body requires both oxygen and nutrients to survive and carry out its function. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration to generate ATP, the cell's energy source, while nutrients provide the building blocks for cell growth and maintenance. Without a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients, cells would not be able to function properly and would eventually die.
Every cell in your body has a capillary run by it. This capillary delivers nutrients and oxygen and removes waste and carbon dioxide.
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Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
Not at all. The Golgi body is a microscopic cell structure inside each and every cell. The Golgi body is like the postal service for the cell. It's job is to package and tag packets of waste and nutrients and send them to the correct parts of the cell. The Golgi body is made up of folds of membrane and doesn't resemble the human body in any way.
to generate and transmit nutrients in cell body.