Yes, transporting nutrients to other cells in the body
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Because it cleans the blood
The plasma, or liquid part of the blood, is primary responsible for transporting nutrients, hormones, and wastes. Oxygen, in contrast, is carried by the red blood cells.
The blood system
I believe the function is to transfer oxygen to other parts of the body.
transporting oxygen throughout the body
No one tissue does this, it is the cardiovascular (heart and blood) system that transports oxygen and other nutrients.
One would be the nervous system, which has the function of controlling the actions of the rest of the organ systems and integrating information received from the sensory organs. Two would be the cardiovascular system, which has the function of transporting nutrients and wastes around the body through the blood stream. Three would be the gastrointestinal system, which has the function of taking in, digesting and extracting nutrients from food sources. Four would be the urinary system, which has the function of filtering wastes from the blood and excreting them. Five would be the reproductive system, which has the function of creating offspring.
the function of pith is to store nutrition, at the same time, its parechymatous quality enables it to take responsbility of transporting nutrients to outer tissues in the plant.
True
Of course blood involve in transportation of respiratory gases. So blood carry CO2 to lungs.
red blood cells are used mainly for transporting oxygen all over the body.