Nutrients and water are carried by the bloodstream to all organs of the body, including the liver.
The digestive system prepares food for the bloodstream. The digestive system absorbs food particles and nutrients pass through this system to the bloodstream.
There is a protein in red blood cells called hemoglobin. This is the substance that carries oxygen throughout the bloodstream.
No, lymph doesn't do that. Blood (specifically red blood cells), a part of the cardiovascular system, carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
The plasma carries dissolved food
The bloodstream. The way it works is that endocrine glands secrete hormones into the circulatory system. In that way they are carried throughout the body.
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Hemoglobin carries the oxygen molecules into the bloodstream.
The small intestines to be exact. :)
Phloem carries food .
Carries food from the oral groove to the food vacuole.
Food goes into the stomach and is distributed to the bloodstream from the intestines. From there it travels through various organs to provide energy.