The CS probably stands for the circulatory system. The circulatory system delivers food/nutrients and oxygen to the body cells.
Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.
The digestive system and the circulatory system work together to absorb nutrients from food and deliver them to cells throughout the body.
The liquid tissue that carries nutrients from digestion to the body is called blood. It is pumped by the heart throughout the circulatory system to deliver oxygen and essential nutrients to cells and remove waste products.
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Red blood cells don't sleep and none of the other cells in the body need to sleep. Red blood cells do die when they've reached the end of their life cycle but until then they get continually pumped around the body, removing carbon dioxide and waste products from the tissues and providing oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
What does cs remove from body cells
The CS should stand for the circulatory system. The circulatory system removes carbon dioxide and other waste products from the body cells. :)
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red blood cells
Red blood cells
They construct and carry out the biochemical mechanisms that deliver oxygen to the body's Cells.
The circulatory system is they system in the body that transports material throughout the body. It carries nutrients, water, and oxygen to all the cells and carries waste material away from the cells.
They work together to deliver nutrients to the cells of the body.
They deliver nutrition to the cells of the body. They are the smallest blood vessel.
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White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
No, the red blood cells carry oxygen.