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Isn't that the mitochondria? Look it up on wikipedia.
vessels of xylem. Also symplastic transport transports water (directly through cells).
Chloroplasts for photosynthesis, (plants) Human protein synthesis is Mitochondria for energy (human)
I wonder that you meant absorption instead ingestion. Nutritive substances are caught on the lining of the bowel by millions of microscopic vilosities which deliver them to the blood flow that delivers the vital substances into the body cells.
The cytoplasm transports and delivers information to the nucleus
because it delivers necessary substances to the body's cells - such as nutrients and oxygen - and transports waste products away from those same cells.
Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells (in animals) - such as nutrients andoxygen - and transports waste products away from those same cells.
Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells-such as nutrients and oxygen-and transports waste products away from those same cells. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood
Isn't that the mitochondria? Look it up on wikipedia.
vessels of xylem. Also symplastic transport transports water (directly through cells).
it delivers oxygen :)
Blood carrying oxygen and nutrients
The lymphatic system defends the body against disease by producing lymphocytes. It also absorbs lipids (fats) from the intestines and delivers them to the blood.
Chloroplasts for photosynthesis, (plants) Human protein synthesis is Mitochondria for energy (human)
I wonder that you meant absorption instead ingestion. Nutritive substances are caught on the lining of the bowel by millions of microscopic vilosities which deliver them to the blood flow that delivers the vital substances into the body cells.
No, that is not a correct sentence. It has no subject.The term 'delivers cargoes' is a predicate made up of a verb and a direct object (the plural noun 'cargoes').The subject of the verb 'delivers' must be a third person, singular noun or pronoun; for example:That ship delivers cargoes.My brother delivers cargoes.It delivers cargoes.He delivers cargoes.
plural is delivers singular is deliver