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Transportation of absorbed substances used to build complex substances in the body is primarily carried out through the bloodstream. Nutrients and other building blocks absorbed in the digestive system are transported via the blood to various tissues where they are utilized in the synthesis of complex substances such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. These substances are then incorporated into cells and tissues as needed for growth, repair, and maintenance of the body.
Nutrients and oxygen are carried to all parts of the body through the bloodstream. The circulatory system, specifically the blood vessels, deliver these essential substances to cells through the process of diffusion and active transport. Nutrients are absorbed from the digestive system and oxygen from the lungs and are then distributed through the blood to organs and tissues.
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients (such as glucose and amino acids), hormones, waste products, and antibodies are some of the substances carried by the blood.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are two substances transported in the blood. Oxygen is carried from the lungs to body tissues by red blood cells, while carbon dioxide is transported from body tissues back to the lungs for elimination.
Various substances are carried in plasma, including water, electrolytes (like sodium, potassium, calcium), gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide), hormones, waste products (like urea), and proteins (like albumin and antibodies). Plasma transports these substances throughout the body, facilitating functions such as nutrient delivery, waste removal, and immune response.
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Three substances transported by blood are nutrients, oxygen, and waste from cells.
the substances that blood carry as it goes around in the body are the vitamins, nutrients, hormones, chemical substances, oxygen and CO2 or carbon doixide
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Substances not carried by the cardiovascular system include nutrients absorbed by the digestive system, waste products excreted by the kidneys, and hormones released by endocrine glands. These substances are transported through other systems in the body to reach their intended destinations.
Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
Many toxic substances are carried out of the body through the blood stream, including alcohol.
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.