Your heart pumps the blood to all parts of the body through the arterial system. There are progressively smaller and smaller branches of the arteries to supply the oxygen and nutrients to all the cells of the body. It will be very interesting to visualize the three dimensional view of the micro-circulation.
What pump blood to th lungs
Amino acid. You shouldn't cheat...
Arteries are blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and OXYGEN to the body. All these substances have to get transported which is why they have more pressure to be forced to different body parts. Oxygen for example contains a lot of pressure. This supports the reason of the walls to be thick so that all the pressure does not cut or damage the arteries!
It turns from oxygenated blood to deoxygenated blood. The tissues absorb the oxygen that your red blood cells carry through diffusion through the capillary membranes. When the oxygen is gone, the blood is considered "deoxygenated."
circulation happens so the blood from you heart can pump to all the vains in the different parts of your body.
Water serves as the medium in blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. The cells in our body absorb oxygen and nutrients dissolved in water through the bloodstream to support various bodily functions. Additionally, water helps in the circulation and delivery of these essential substances to cells through the blood vessels.
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Oxygenated blood is carried in arteries, which transport blood away from the heart to various parts of the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
It can transport nutrients because of two things. One, is mainly because of our heart that serve as the pump. Secondly, the blood that carries the nutrients and serve as a vessel to carry the nutrients into any parts of our body. blood provides the delivery of oxygen which helps cells to function and create ATP ( cell's energy) and then certain receptors of different nutrients are broken down to serve as energy for the whole body.
The blood system
through the circulation of the blood.
It transports nutrients, water, blood and oxygen to your different parts of the body
Nutrients and oxygen are carried to all parts of the body through the bloodstream. The circulatory system, specifically the blood vessels, deliver these essential substances to cells through the process of diffusion and active transport. Nutrients are absorbed from the digestive system and oxygen from the lungs and are then distributed through the blood to organs and tissues.
to supply oxygen and nutrition for the cells. Also to transport hormones to different parts of the body.
The blood plasma is the transport medium in the circulatory system, into which many substances are dissolved, like carbon dioxide, hormones and nutrients. It helps to carry red and white blood cells, as well as platelets, to different parts of the body quickly and efficiently. The plasma can also diffuse out of capillaries into the gaps around cells, allowing the nutrients in the plasma to diffuse into the cells.
Blood's function is to carry around oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. YAY! It also prepares males for mating;-)
The function of transport nutrients within a living organism is primarily carried out by the circulatory system, specifically the blood. Nutrients from digested food are absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells throughout the body where they are utilized for energy, growth, and repair. The circulatory system ensures the efficient distribution of essential nutrients to all parts of the body.