Your blood has three types of blood cells that carry out different functions. One type of blood cell is a red blood cell (RBC) and its main job is to carry oxygen to the cells of the body, and help it get rid of carbon dioxide. The other kind of blood cell is a white blood cell (WBC) and its job is to fight off infections from foreign viruses or bacteria. Then there are the thrombocytes, most commonly referred to as platelets, and these play a major role in the clotting of blood.
There are more than 3 substances the blood carries. Some examples are:
Gases (oxygen CO2, N2, and water vapor)
carbs, lipids, and Amino acids.
Proteins and polypeptides.
Information (hormones).
immune cells
water
heat (although that isn't truly a substance).
Oxygen, co2, And Nutrients.
oxygen
food
heat
Oxygen, CO2 and Hormones
Three substances transported by blood are nutrients, oxygen, and waste from cells.
yes
Blood
oxigen
it is carried to the liver to filter harmful substances,
Oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen are three major substances that are carried by proteins in the bloodstream. These vital substances are considered the building blocks of life, which protein also assists with.Ê
Many toxic substances are carried out of the body through the blood stream, including alcohol.
Oxygen is carried by the red blood cells. The hemoglobin in the blood mixes with oxygen, and this is transported to other parts of the body.
hemoglobin
hepatic portal system
yes
There are more than 3 substances the blood carries. Some examples are: Gases (oxygen CO2, N2, and water vapor) carbs, lipids, and Amino acids. Proteins and polypeptides. Information (hormones). immune cells water heat (although that isn't truly a substance).