Everyone seems to strugle with this answer,i did at first.
It is infact tissue fluid, it also carries a lot more.
if you'll like a more detailed answer continue reading,
tissue fluid is the fluid that bathes all the cells and where cells get vital nutrients from. From what I understand blood is squeezed through the arterioles against the capillary beds. The liquid that drains of into the cells is tissue fluid consisting of things like sodium ions, glucose, oxygen, very few plasma proteins, some white blood cells, antibodies and even some fats. Waste products e.g. Carbon dioxide from cellular respiration, urea are transported back to the blood and removed through the lungs and kidneys. Some excess tissue fluid is drained into the lymphatic vessels and forms lymph. Lymph consists of white blood cells (lymphocyte) ideal for production of antibodies, water, fats (especially after digestion of food) and sodium ions.
Glucose+oxygen+carbon dioxide+water+energy.
so basically , the tissue carries these products to each of the other body cells.
i hope this helps , especially with science homework! haha.
Two substances that pass into the blood include oxygen and carbon dioxide. The blood carries fresh oxygen to the cells and tissues and removes waste materials.
Blood id the tissue that carries oxygen to cells in body . Blood is a liquid connective tissue . It possess RBC which contain hemoglobin . Hemoglobin binds with oxygen and transports it .
oxygen is used up in respiration.
Glucose is carried through the circulation in the blood plasma.
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, moves glucose, oxygen, and carbon dioxide around the body. Blood carries glucose and oxygen to cells for energy production, and carbon dioxide is transported back to the lungs to be exhaled.
The liquid that transports oxygen and glucose from the blood to other body cells is called plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products to and from cells in the body.
Blood carries oxygen and glucose throughout the body. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells, while glucose is dissolved in the liquid portion of the blood called plasma. This process is essential for providing cells with the necessary nutrients and oxygen for energy production.
no oxygen is in your red blood cells
Blood carries oxygen and various nutrients (glucose, electrolytes, etc.) to your cells.
Blood carries nutrients e.g. glucose and oxygen to cells
Oxygen is moved through the body, bounded to hemaglobine (red blood cells). Glucose is moved through the blood.
Glucose and oxygen are transported from the blood to cells through capillary walls by a process called diffusion. The concentration gradient between the blood and the cells allows these molecules to passively move across the capillary walls. Once inside the cells, glucose and oxygen are used for energy production through cellular respiration.
Body cells need oxygen and glucose for respiration. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells in the bloodstream, while glucose is carried as blood sugar in the bloodstream. Both oxygen and glucose enter cells through their respective transporters: oxygen enters through respiratory membranes, and glucose enters through glucose transporters in the cell membrane.
Two substances that pass into the blood include oxygen and carbon dioxide. The blood carries fresh oxygen to the cells and tissues and removes waste materials.
energy
oxygen and glucose
Your blood supplies many important things to your cells. Mainly it supplies oxygen and nutrients, such as glucose.