Food?! Nothing. If you're referring to how the blood gains oxygen, it is via the coronary arteries which surround the heart, providing the cardiac tissue with energy and oxygen. If you're meaning what blood vessel carries oxygenated blood to the heart it would be the pulmonary vein.
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Blood carries carbon dioxide, oxygen and food to the lungs. Some have a misconception that blood ONLY carries carbon dioxide to the lungs, which is wrong. We do not use up a lot of oxygen from what we breathe in; we only use about 23.8% to carry out respiration.
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, carries food, water, and oxygen to body cells. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells, nutrients by plasma, and water is distributed throughout the body.
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The circulatory system transports and delivers food and oxygen throughout the body.
In the umbilical cord you have one vein and two arteries. This vein goes to the liver of foetus. This blood vessel contains most oxygen and food in case of foetus. After birth this vessel gets obliterated to form the falciform ligament.
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The pulp is the soft tissue inside the tooth that carries blood vessels and nerves, supplying the tooth with food and oxygen.
Blood carries Oxygen through the body but, not food.
The circulatory system carries food and oxygen to all parts of the body using blood that is circulated by the heart. Red blood cells in the blood carry oxygen to tissues from the lungs, and nutrients from digested food are also transported through the blood to cells in need.
Haemoglobin in the carry oxygen to all parts of the body in the form of oxyhaemoglobin.It leaves oxygen,carries carbon dioxide from the body cells forming carboxyhaemoglobin to carry the carbon dioxide to the lungs to be passed out through the nose.
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