The Arteries carry the blood away from the heart to the other organs and the veins bring it back when the blood has no more nutrients.
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Lungs. (or gills for fish).
The circulatory system (blood and vessels) transports oxygen and nutrients around the body. The heart furnishes the power to move the blood.
stores it, and carries it to vital organs and muscles that need it.
Left side of the heart (left ventricle and atrium) has deoxygenated blood, but after its pumped through the lungs and enters the right side of the heart, the blood is oxygenated. If you divide the circulatory system into 'organs', then veins and venules have less oxygen, while arteries and arterioles have more oxygen. With other organs, there should be indistinguishably equal amounts of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
The Circulatory System. Blood carries these throughout the body.
oxygen and nutrients
Carry oxygen and nutrients to organs and carbon dioxide and metabolites away from organs
they flow oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues in your body
Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body cells, and it removes waste and takes it to the kidneys where it is filtered from the blood and passed to the bladder. From there, it is passed out of the body through urinating.
Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the organs.
Blood carries the oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of our bodies.
pump the blood throw the body
To carry oxygen, nutrients and antibodies to body organs and to take the rubbish away.
The Heart.... parts are: veins= oxygen poor blood arteries= oxygen rich blood capillaries= tubes that exchange nutrients between those two^^^
Nutrients supply every organ in the body. So, true...
If your heart stops, your blood flow will stop causing a stop to the nutrients entering your organs and your organs will not get oxygen causing you to die.
The circulatory system enables the flow of blood throughout the body so that the organs can receive vital nutrients as well as carbon dioxide and oxygen.