Circulatory system
Circulatory system
Circulatory system
The lymphatic system, which is part of the circulatory system, best describes the body system that transports nutrients and wastes and plays a role in the immune response. Lymphatic vessels absorb fats in the small intestine (nutrition) and carry cell debris. In addition, the lymphatic system is critical in the immune response.
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting essential nutrients throughout the body. It picks up the nutrients from the small intestine and large intestine, and brings the nutrients to cells in the body.
cardiovascular system
The Circulatory System.
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting essential nutrients throughout the body. It picks up the nutrients from the small intestine and large intestine, and brings the nutrients to cells in the body.
In plants the Phloem is responsible for transporting nutrients.
These are the nonvascular plants.
The blood system
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No one tissue does this, it is the cardiovascular (heart and blood) system that transports oxygen and other nutrients.
Yes, transporting nutrients to other cells in the body
The plasma, or liquid part of the blood, is primary responsible for transporting nutrients, hormones, and wastes. Oxygen, in contrast, is carried by the red blood cells.
The circulatory system is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the digestive system. In addition, it works to carry these nutrients throughout the body.
Root hairs and/or Fungal Michorisa.
The red oak belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta, which includes vascular plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Essential nutrients are needed for an organism to survive. Each organism has their own essential nutrients.