The circulatory system transports nutrients, gases, liquids, and heat around the body. It also circulates and carries these around the body.
circulatory system
molecules move more in gasses gasses>liquids>solids
gasses
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Fluids include liquids and gasses. Liquids are not compressible. Gasses are compressible. Water is a liquid and it not compressible.
Everything around us is matter. Solids, liquids, gasses and plasma.
Our circulatory system is probably considered the highway of our body. It is responsible for moving blood cells, nutrients, hormones, waste products and blood gasses around you and distributing it to the organs in need.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.
gasses, liquids and solids
Nobody invented gasses. Gasses are one of the four naturally occurring states of matter: * Gasses * Liquids * Solids * Plasmas
No. First of all, liquids are not gasses. Liquids and gasses are two different states of matter. Second, you can have any mass of liquid or any mass of gas. Third, liquids are denser than gasses, meaning they have more mass for a given unit of volume.
The rate of diffusion is fastest is gasses, but as we can't see the gases ,it can be seen it liquids, but in liquids the rate of diffusion is comparatively slower than gasses and it can be easily observed....