Systemic arteries carry oxygenated blood throughout the body. The pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
The veins are the ones who take oxynated blood all over the body and help your pulse beat.
The left side collects oxynated blood from the lungs into the left atrium. From it the blood moves to the left ventricle, through the mitral valve, also called bicuspid valve, which pumps it out to the body, (via the aorta)
through your blood
blood carries the digested food through all parts of the body
So you can live. Blood carries nutrient through out your body.
blood, by the red blood cells
Veins carry the blood throughout the body. It's Where The Blood Travels Through.
A blood vessel is a tube shaped organ that carries blood. It carries the blood through the tissues and organs of the human body.
Blood carries Oxygen through the body but, not food.
Well, if the question is on just components and functions of the body, it is blood that carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells. If the question is about body systems, the circulatory system (the system for blood circulation through the body) carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells through the blood.
Blood
Vessels carry oxygenated blood throughout the body. The pulmonary veins deliver oxygenated blood to the lungs. The largest artery in the body is the aorta and it carries oxygenated blood back into systemic circulation.