Veins, arteries and capillaries are the pathways in which blood is carried throughout the body.
Heart-->Aorta/Pulmonary Artery-->Arteries-->Arterioles-->Capillaries-->Venules-->Veins-->Vena Cava/Pulmonary Vein-->Heart
The phloem is the plant structure responsible for carrying nutrients, such as sugars and hormones, throughout the plant. It transports these vital substances from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism.
Gulf Stream
the three pathways through wich blood flows are the arteries,veins,and capillaries
meteorites water flow and death
Fats are transported throughout the body in structures called lipoproteins. These are complex particles made up of lipids and proteins that carry fats such as cholesterol and triglycerides through the bloodstream to various tissues.
Galactose, fructose, and glucose are all monosaccharides, or simple sugars, but they differ in their chemical structures and metabolic pathways. Galactose and glucose have similar structures, while fructose has a different structure. In terms of metabolism, galactose and glucose are primarily metabolized in the liver through the same pathway, while fructose is metabolized differently in the liver and can have different effects on the body, such as contributing to fat accumulation.
In a parallel circuit, the electron can flow through multiple pathways simultaneously due to separate branches with their own components. This allows electrons to travel through the path of least resistance, ensuring a constant flow of current throughout the circuit.
An atap plant disperses itself through wind dispersion. Its seeds have specialized structures that enable them to be carried by the wind to new locations for germination.
Water is carried through the plant by the xylem.
No, it is carried through the veins.
probably oxygen