Blood carries many things: oxygen, carbon dioxide, electrolytes and various wastes.
what is blood carrying from the tissue
Your heart pumps your blood, carrying blood cells, throughout the body.
Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes) are responsible for carrying oxygen (or carbon dioxide) around the body.
Organs are transported around the body through the circulatory system. The heart pumps blood, carrying oxygen and nutrients, to all parts of the body. This blood flow allows organs to receive vital substances and remove waste products.
Blood Agents
The Blood Vessels that carry Blood away from the Heart are the Pulmonary Artery, which carries Deoxygenated Blood from the Heart to the Lungs, and the Aorta, which transports Oxygenated Blood around the Body
No. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen around the body. Antibodies are produced by a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell.
carrying oxygen to the body.
The aorta is the largest artery in the human body, carrying blood away from the heart.
The inferior vena cava is the large vein carrying blood back from the lower body.
I assume you mean the function of blood vessels. The purpose of blood vessels is to carry blood and circulate all around that body bringing blood all around. Within the blood is oxygen, and all the different parts of your body, and more specifically all the cells that make up the parts of your body, cannot live without that oxygen. That's why if you put something tight around your finger, so tight that the blood vessels can't circulate into the finger carrying the blood which is carrying the oxygen, the finger will turn gray and eventually fall off. That's because it didnt get any oxygen.
When blood leaves the lungs the RBCs are carrying oxygen to be delivered to the tissues of the body.