The cardiovascular system (heart, arteries, and veins) transports blood to and from all parts of the body.
Circulatory
an artery in our body transports blood containing oxygen and nutrients to all parts of our body.......
The blood carries all of these materials throughout the body. However, most of them are dissolved in the plasma and are not carried by the erythrocytes.
The Circulatory system transports food and oxygen in your blood. They are transported through the Blood Vessils.The Heart also Pumps blood all around the body.
in the arteries because the arteries have commonto take blood in any part of the body
The plasma component of the blood, contained within the cardiovascular system, transports hormones and nutrients.
The circulatory system transports blood to the heart then to all other parts of the body. Blood will travel from the heart to all the other organs.
The blood transports nutrients to all organs of the body. Waste products are filtered out of the blood by the kidney and excreted in urine.
It's the same as in all vertebrates, to pump blood around the body. This is necessary because the blood transports all the things the body cells need and takes away all their wastes.
Hemoglobin is part of your red blood cells. It is a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body.
the circulatory system
The aorta is the largest artery in the body. An artery transports blood away from the heart, whereas a vein transports blood toward the heart. The aorta begins at the left ventricle of the heart, and nearly all the blood pumped by the heart passes through it. The aorta is about as thick as a garden hose. The aorta loops over the heart before moving downward through the trunk of the body, in a "candy cane" shape. Many other arteries branch off from the aorta to supply blood to all the parts of the body.