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The chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight and turns it into glucose.
The chloroplasts in plant cells take energy from the sun and in a series of reactions, stores it in glucose.
A system carries on more activities than a organ.
The answer is brain. Your brain is almost exclusively depends on the glucose as energy source. You lose the consciousness very rapidly, if blood supply to the brain is hampered by any reason.
No. Nerve cells are just cells. The brain is an organ and the nervous system is an organ system
which part of the body carries glucose round the body? which part of the body carries glucose round the body? Die potato.
No. Glucose is a sugar molecule, infinitely smaller than an organ. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs. Glucose is found inside of cells and functions as a source of energy.
Every organ is made up of many cells and each of these cells need glucose for the provision of energy. Glucose molecules cannot enter the cells however unless they are each joined with a molecule of insulin. This is why the blood glucose is raised with diabetes. No insulin, then no glucose entering the cells. Hope this helps.
mitochondrion
Blood carries oxygen and various nutrients (glucose, electrolytes, etc.) to your cells.
Blood carries nutrients e.g. glucose and oxygen to cells
chromosomes
Excretory systems are made up of many cells acting together to form an organ. In humans this organ is the kidney.
A process known as diffusion. The plasma in your blood.
The chloroplast. It contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight and turns it into glucose.
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma carries nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and carries waste out. It also carries blood cells, and heat to maintain homeostasis.
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