The movement of blood is called circulation.
The movement of the WBC through a capillary is called diapedesis. In very general terms it is also called extravasation
The movement of blood carrying food and oxygen to the cells is called circulation. This process involves blood being pumped by the heart through blood vessels to reach all parts of the body, delivering nutrients and oxygen while removing waste products.
This is called absorption.
The left ventricle is responsible for the movement of blood into the aorta, which carries it to all areas of the body except for the lungs. The blood passes through the lungs through the pulmonary trunk which originates in the right ventricle.
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Systemic circulation
Filtration is the movement of materials from the blood to the tubular fluid in the kidneys.
From the heart, through the arteries, except the pulmonary artery.
The term perfusion is used to indicate the flow of blood by means of vessels of an organ. It is the movement of the blood through the blood streams.
From the heart, through the arteries, except the pulmonary artery.
Both Glucose and Carbon Dioxide don't pass through the red blood cells but stay in the yellow watery part of the blood called plasma