The circulatory system is the system in the body that is responsible for the transportation of materials throughout the body. Red blood cells move through the circulatory system deliver oxygen and water to the cells in the body and takes away waste products.
The blood or the circulatory system carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removes waste from them
The circulatory system pumps the blood which carries the nutrients that the cells needs. The circulatory system gets the nutrients from the digestive system.
The circulatory system (blood).
The organs
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting essential nutrients throughout the body. It picks up the nutrients from the small intestine and large intestine, and brings the nutrients to cells in the body.
delivers oxygen and nutrients, removes waste
delivers oxygen and nutrients, removes waste
The circulatory system does all this but the blood and plasma are the "part" that you are talking about. The hemoglobin carries the oxygen and some of the waste gas called carbon dioxide but the plasma carries the rest. The plasma is the liquid part of the blood.
carries oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
the (circulatory) respiratory system (blood flow carries oxygen)
The circulatory system is important because it moves blood through all parts of the body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body and removes carbon dioxide and other waste materials.
Humans have a closed circulatory system, meaning that blood is confined to vessels as it circulates through the body. This system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste products.