Disease
lipids being insoluble in water are transported in the body in the form of lipoproteins. These lipoproteins transport lipids from the intestine and the liver to the locations where the are oxidized or to adipose tissues where they are stored.
They are converted into triglycerides after digestion then are released into the lymph, where they pass into the veins and travel in that form in the blood.
Nutrients
Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
They are transported in and out from cell. They pack and transport
Energy is transported around the body by blood circulatory system into the body cells
lipids being insoluble in water are transported in the body in the form of lipoproteins. These lipoproteins transport lipids from the intestine and the liver to the locations where the are oxidized or to adipose tissues where they are stored.
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
They are converted into triglycerides after digestion then are released into the lymph, where they pass into the veins and travel in that form in the blood.
into your bloodstream which is then transported around your body
blood
Nutrients
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Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
They are transported in and out from cell. They pack and transport
By the blood.