glucose
The carbohydrate that circulates in your blood and provides energy for your cells is glucose. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body's cells and is obtained from the foods we eat, especially those rich in carbohydrates like fruits, vegetables, grains, and sugars.
There are many different kinds but possibly the most well known would be glucose, or more commonly known as sugar (C6H12O6)
Blood, Oxygen, Energy (Glucose)
Glucose is the simple carbohydrate present in the blood. It serves as the primary source of energy for the body's cells.
Together! They get their energy from oxygen in the blood that circulates around the body. (the heart pumps the blood around the body)
what two systems are working together when one circulates blood and the other provides nutrients
Providing energy and the regulation of blood glucose
The Circulatory System circulates blood throughout the body. This blood has red blood cells that carry oxygen. When you are exercising, your heart beats faster to get more oxygen to the cells. This lets the blood travel faster, delivering more oxygen, which when received by cells is used by the mitochondria (the energy source of cells) to produce energy.
The cardiovascular system circulates blood through the body.
In Englishman named William Harvey was first to describe that blood circulates by blood vessels.
Heart
veins