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i believe you're referring to the process of exocytosis, when the contents of the vesicle are excreted into the area outside the cell as the vesicle fuses with the phospholipid bilayer and becomes part of it.
absorption and distribution of nutrients absorbing glucose into the villi and distributing nutrients by the means of blood vessels
Pinocytisis is a mode of endocytosis. This is when samll parts come into a cell.
Here the main function is of lungs and blood vessels.When we breathe oxygen from atmosphere get into our lungs and is absorbed into blood vessels in our lungs and these blood vessels transport oxygen to our toes from where carbon dioxide is absorbed into blood vessels and oxygen is provided to the tissues and this process goes on.
No, they do not. Because they have such a thin Cell Membrane, all the nutrients they need can be absorbed through diffusion or active transport.
i believe you're referring to the process of exocytosis, when the contents of the vesicle are excreted into the area outside the cell as the vesicle fuses with the phospholipid bilayer and becomes part of it.
Yes. Blood vessels transport blood cells.
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absorption and distribution of nutrients absorbing glucose into the villi and distributing nutrients by the means of blood vessels
Pinocytisis is a mode of endocytosis. This is when samll parts come into a cell.
Blood vessels are involved in the circulatory system and they transport blood throughout the body.
Blood is transported in arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are the vessels that take blood from the heart. Veins are the vessels that take blood back to the heart, and capillaries are the tiny vessels that attach the arteries and veins. Transport of oxygen and nutrients occurs on the capillary level.
Veins usually transport blood towards the heart.
the transport system in man includes heart,blood vessels,blood.
There are four main types of blood vessels in the human body. There are arteries which are elastic vessels that transport blood away from the heart. Then there are veins which are elastic vessels that transport blood to the heart. Next, there are capillaries which are extremely small vessels found within the body tissues that transport blood from the arteries to the veins. And last, there are the sinusoids which are extremely small vessels found in the liver, the spleen, and in bone marrow.
Blood vessels
The circulatory system consists of the heart and blood vessels.