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No, carries triacylglycerols from the intestine to the fat cells not VLDL.
Hydra cells get oxygen through diffusion.
Oxygen is needed for respiration. This is how all our cells release energy. All the body cells and white blood cells therefore need oxygen. Red blood cells don't use oxygen, they undergo anaerobic respiration, but they transport the oxygen needed by other cells.
oxygen is important for all living creatures because it is important for our cells to survive. Cells within our body need oxygen in order for them to perform their function. If our body does not have enough oxygen, our cells will not be working properly. If total oxygen is removed, our cells will die and eventually so will the person.
human intestine
through cells in the villi of the small intestine
The answer is small intestine.
Oxygen and particles of digested food get into the cells from the small intestine, from there they drain into the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic portal vein goes to the liver to filter out nutrients required and excesses are metabolized and converted.
No, carries triacylglycerols from the intestine to the fat cells not VLDL.
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Columnar epithelial cells.
I believe yes because prokaryotic cells can go without oxygen so maybe they can survive without it
expressed in the stomach, but not in the cells of the small intestine castlelearning. lol
Cells that line the small intestine are covered with microvilli for increased absorption.
in the bones
Red Blood cells help you get oxygen to your cells
Through your small intestine