Blood primarily carries waste products away from the cells. In some specialized cases it also carries new cells (like blood cells), hormones, or immune materials from cells.
the blood cells help it from getting discinigrated.
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
No. Veins carry blood to your heart and arteries carry blood away.Arteries carry blood away
no. veins do. Arteries carry blood away from the heart. A= away.
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Blood carries carbon dioxide out of cells.
the blood cells help it from getting discinigrated.
hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin
to carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body
blood cells do not carry food, blood cells carry oxygen.
Cardiovascular system. Veins carry blood cells to the heart; while arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Red Blood Cells
Arteries don't always carry blood that is high in oxygen. The term artery is an anatomical term. All blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are arteries. All blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart are veins. Most arteries do carry blood that's high in oxygen but there is an exception. When the arteries carry blood to the lungs, this blood is low in oxygen. The veins that carry the blood back to the heart from the lungs is high in oxygen. This is called the pulmonary circuit. In this more or less seems backwards. It's best to remember that arteries carry blood away from the heart.
The heart does not actually carry anything, it only pumps blood. The blood however, carries nutrients and oxygen to body cells and wastes away from the cells.