lymph node and plasma :D
Yes, arteries are part of the circulatory system. Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.
Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.
The Circulatory system is a busy system because it can never stop. Your circulatory system is what pumps your blood and gives your cells food water and oxygen and takes waste away from your cells. If your circulatory system ever stopped then you would die.
the circulatory system
Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.
The circulatory system is the system running through out the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen to all cells of the body. It consists of the heart and the blood vessels. The exchange and transfer of material takes through the blood. The arteries carry blood away from the heart and the veins carry it back to the heart.
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 digestive system produces nutrients that are required for the cells all over the body to survive. The nutrients are brought to the cells by the circulatory system, and the wastes produced by the excretory system are taken away from the cells.
delivers oxygen and nutrients to your cells and takes away carbon dioxide and waste from your cells
It is the circulatory system that delivers oxygen, nutrients and hormones to the cells and carries CO(2), ammonia and other wastes away from the cells. This is done with the blood flowing throughout our body.
The circulatory system and respiratory system work together to provide the body's cells with oxygen and to carry away the carbon dioxide that cells generate as respiratory waste. The respiratory system gets air into lungs and in the small air sacs were oxygen is transported into the blood, and the circulatory system carries the oxygen in the red blood cells and delivers it to cells in need of oxygen. The oxygen is stored in the hemoglobin in the blood, and the blood is pumped around the bodily organs by the heart, releasing oxygen at the organs.