Blood. However, the delivery is slightly different than the rest of the body. In the CNS the blood filtered by the blood-brain barrier that only allows certain essential nutrients and oxygen to pass through.
Surrounding synovial fluid
Insects and other arthropods have a fluid called hemolymph that functions similarly to blood in vertebrates. This fluid circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies.
The fluid that allows the brain to take in nutrients and remove wastes with blood is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This clear, colorless fluid surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing protection and support to these vital organs.
Well, if the question is on just components and functions of the body, it is blood that carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells. If the question is about body systems, the circulatory system (the system for blood circulation through the body) carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells through the blood.
Yes, bugs do bleed when smashed. Their blood is called hemolymph and it is a fluid that circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies.
The articular cartilage of long bones receives oxygen and nutrients from the synovial fluid that surrounds it within the joint cavity. This fluid is rich in nutrients and provides nourishment to the cartilage through diffusion. Additionally, the movement and compression of the joint during physical activity helps to facilitate this process.
Surrounding synovial fluid
Blood -> plasma -> extracellular fluid -> cells.
Blood is the fluid that carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products to and from body cells. It circulates through the body via blood vessels and plays a vital role in the body's overall functioning.
Blood is the fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and other substances to the cells of the body. It also helps remove waste products from cells to be eliminated from the body.
Phylum Cnidaria (e.g. jellyfish, corals) have an open circulatory system. This means that their circulatory fluid, called coelomic fluid, bathes their internal organs directly in nutrients and oxygen. There is no distinction between blood and interstitial fluid in an open circulatory system.
Insects and other arthropods have a fluid called hemolymph that functions similarly to blood in vertebrates. This fluid circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies.
The fluid that allows the brain to take in nutrients and remove wastes with blood is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This clear, colorless fluid surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing protection and support to these vital organs.
no, pericardial fluid is only made to protect the heart from friction. The heart receives its oxygen and nutrient supply from the coronary arteries which branch directly off the aorta.
Blood it's simple :)
Well, if the question is on just components and functions of the body, it is blood that carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells. If the question is about body systems, the circulatory system (the system for blood circulation through the body) carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells through the blood.
Each and every cell in your body (trillions) has a capillary that goes right by it. These capillaries are part of the blood delivery system. The blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells and picks up waste and carbon dioxide.