nutrients and oxygen
When oxygen enters the body, it is carried to the cells by red blood cells. These red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues throughout the body. Once oxygen-rich blood reaches the cells, it is able to participate in cellular respiration to produce energy.
Your circulatory system transports materials throughout your body. This is not the sole transport system, but the primary one. The lymph system is used to carry fat molecules that have been absorbed from the small intestine, but the lymph system will ultimately end up emptying back into the circulatory system.
No, glucose is not transported around the body in paper bags. Glucose is carried in the bloodstream by red blood cells and transported to cells throughout the body where it is used as a source of energy.
No, tactile cells are responsible for sense of touch, while anchoring of the skin to the body is mainly carried out by connective tissues like collagen and elastin fibers.
Hormones are carried around the body through the bloodstream. They are produced by specialized glands and once released into the blood, they travel to target tissues where they exert their effects. Hormones bind to specific receptors on cells, triggering physiological responses.
Food particles and oxen.
urinary system i think
signals
The blood carries oxygen to all the cells of the body.
The blood carries all of these materials throughout the body. However, most of them are dissolved in the plasma and are not carried by the erythrocytes.
Arteries are some of the vessels that the blood travels through. They are part of the circulatory system, but they don't travel. Some of the things carried around the body in the circulatory system are red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and immunoglobulins.
Blood
simply just fat
Oxygen is carried by the red blood cells. The hemoglobin in the blood mixes with oxygen, and this is transported to other parts of the body.
Actually... The cells are in the blood which is pumped throughout your body with your heart
By the cells in your blood and they dissolve when they reach the large intestine.
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