Blood is made of tiny cells the red ones transport oxygen to your extremities and the blue ones transport carbon dioxide back to your heart(your veins are blue and at the top of your arm your arteries are red and deeper in your arm so that they can't be cut)
The heart is a pump whose role is to pump blood around the body.
Blood vessels are involved in the circulatory system and they transport blood throughout the body.
No, blood does not hydrate the body. Hydration comes from consuming water and other fluids, not from blood. Blood plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body, but it does not directly hydrate the body.
To transport blood throughout your body.
you need iron for your blood and your thyroid.
The body is made of bones,fat,cells,blood,and atoms. Because of atoms your body is mostly empty space The body is made of bones,fat,cells,blood,and atoms. Because of atoms your body is mostly empty space The body is made of bones,fat,cells,blood,and atoms. Because of atoms your body is mostly empty space
They transport oxygen to cells.
They destroy the germs in your body
to keep you alive by carrying oxygen through the blood to vital organ and muscles
Veins and arteries are in the circulatory system. Therefore that means they have something to do with pumping blood to cells around the body. So I would say that the role the arteries play in the body is that it carries blood to and from the heart to other parts of the body
The key role of the Kidneys is to primarily to rid the body of toxins, keep the blood cleaned regulating the amount of fluid in the body
Blood is a vital fluid in the body that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells, removes waste products, and plays a key role in regulating body temperature and pH balance. It is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.