Your heart pumps it through your arteries to reach every part of your body to the cells. The veins then bring it back to the heart. This the cardiovascular System.
This system circulates blood through out the body to supply cells and tissues with O2 and nutrients and remove and return CO2 and other wastes.
Blood moves through the body through the vascular system, a complex system of vessels made up of arteries, veins, and smaller vessels. The heart is the pump that moves the blood.
Through blood vessels
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
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The blood carries them to all parts of the body
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Blood contains oxygen and essential nutrients and is delivered to all cells of the body, nourishing each cell and taking the waste products away. The mechanism by which blood moves through the body is through the pumping of the heart and through major arteries which ensures blood flow.
Proteins are transported through the blood stream.
To move Blood through-out the entire human body and supply the blood with rich oxygen
Bones don't move blood throughout the body but they do have a hand in producing blood. Bone marrow produces blood cells. To learn more about bone marrow, see the Related Links below.
The heart
"through the blood" (gradpoint answer) now get back to work
Blood carries oxygen, nutrients and defenses through the entire body. If y ou do not have any blood in your body it would move as well as a broken car.