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There ain't none ... the red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells, CO2 is carried away in the plasma.
Heat is carried away from blood cells. The blood acts as a carrier of heat from the body's core to the skin, where heat can be released to the environment. This helps regulate body temperature and prevent overheating.
By its roots
Wastes are carried to the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. Depending on which organ can process them, the wastes are eliminated there.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
An end product of respiration, carbon dioxide is carried from cells to lung.
Because the muscle cells that are in the muscles break away from the rest of the muscle cells when exercising and are brought back together when protein is taken in. This causes muscle mass to increase
urinary system i think
There ain't none ... the red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells, CO2 is carried away in the plasma.
Heat is carried away from blood cells. The blood acts as a carrier of heat from the body's core to the skin, where heat can be released to the environment. This helps regulate body temperature and prevent overheating.
its either muscle and red blood cells
its either muscle and red blood cells
When a muscle is exercised, lactic acid is formed in the muscle, and that is what makes the muscle feel tired. With a short rest, the lactic acid is carried away by the blood stream and the tired feeling goes away.
Being carried away to the Land of Oz.
By its roots
Runoff I belive.
Wastes are carried to the kidneys, the liver, and the skin. Depending on which organ can process them, the wastes are eliminated there.