The digestive system breaks down the sugars from food and puts it into the blood stream and the circulatory system transports that to individual cells for cell respiration
oxygen transport to cell & carbondioxide away from cells.
The circulatory system transports the substances in your blood to your body cells.
Glucose
red blood cells
transports sugar down from the leaves
The part of the vein that transports sugar is the phloem. Form the Doctor.
oxygen transport to cell & carbondioxide away from cells.
ATP which is the energy molecule used by all cells
Cells have multiple sources of nutrients including fats and sugars, that can be used to create energy. As far as sugar is concerned, glucose is the sugar that is used by cells to produce energy.
No, it's a "sugar transmitter" , it transports sugar to be used by the different organs of the body. So less insulin produced, more sugar concentration in the blood.
glucose
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The circulatory system transports materials in the body.
The cardiovascular system transports gases between the lungs and the body's cells.
The circulatory system transports the substances in your blood to your body cells.
haemoglobin in red blood cells
glucose