Red blood cells aid in necessary functions of the body, such as carrying oxygen through your blood to muscles and organs. Pretty much everything in your body. Without red blood cells or low red blood cells you are either dying, anemic, or could have sickle cell anemia. Red blood cells also help remove CO2 and other waste gases from your body.
There are mutivolume books written on this, but in short:
red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and Carbon Dioxide from the body back to the lungs to be exhaled
White blood cells aid in fighting infections and disease among other functions
Platelets allow the blood to clot
Plasma carries nutrients to body cells and transports wastes away to be disposed of
The blood also transports hormones throughout the body
A very incomplete answer, but that should get you started
Blood flows around all the vessels, and due to diffusion and osmosis, water, vitamins and gasses are exchanged between cells and blood. Oxygen is delivered and CO2 is taken away. Also, depending on circumstances, it can rise to the surface of the skin to cool the body down.
It carries food, oxygen, antibodies, adrenalin, enzymes, hormones and whatever may be injected into the blood stream to all the cells in the body, and it carries away waste from all the cells, which gets filtered out by the kidneys.
It transfers Oxygen and nutrients to each individual body cell.
Your body uses blood to transport oxygen from one body part to another. It also uses blood to transfer many other things like cells and whatnot. The blood is important.
Blood travels around your body via Veins and comes out via Arteries i remember it by veIN
circulation
The blood travels around the human body through blood vestals slowly or fast depending on what your heart beat is like.Blood from heart goes to artery, then arteriole, then to capillary, which goes venule, then to the vein, then the blood goes back to the heart.
Blood travels through blood vessels which are the pulmonary veins and pulmonary the ateries
After blood releases oxygen to the cells of the body the blood becomes deoxygenized. It then travels back to the heart to get more oxygen.
your heart??
The blood vessels do. These are not organs, it's where the blood travels through the body.
Blood travels around your body via Veins and comes out via Arteries i remember it by veIN
the exchange of co and o2 at the capillary level to oxygenate the cells and tissues.
Yes, it is attached to the red blood cells which travels around the body via the plasma.
The oxygenated blood travels around your body whilst releasing the oxygen, they eventually run out before returning to the lungs for more.
Veins carry the blood throughout the body. It's Where The Blood Travels Through.
Blood travels to every part of the body.
Blood travels all over the body. it is pumped by the heart and travels to other organs such as the brain. The body must constantly pump blood to survive.
Orbit is the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
the circulatory system
circulation