i have no clue how its like blood vessels
I would suppose that the organs are equal to organelles, and the cytoplasm to blood vessels, because materials travel within the Endoplasmic Reticulim, but through the eyes of a layman, it would be the equivalent of the cytoplasm. In conclusion, the cytoplasm is like the blood vessels inside of the human body.
Yes, somewhat. Lymph doesn't circulate like blood but has a system parallel to the blood vessels.
blood vessels
yes
blood vessels
Similar to humans, frogs have tiny blood vessels attached to the intestines to aid the absorption of nutrients into the blood after digestion.
In alveoli: molecular oxigen - go in (to blood vessels) Carbon dioxid - go out (from blood vessels) In Cells: molecular oxigen - go in (to mitochondrion) Carbon dioxid - go out (from mitochondrion & cytoplasm)
No. Arteries are the largest blood vessels and capillaries are the smallest.
similar organs working together to preform the same function
10-15% similar to percentage of roads in the city
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.