Nutrients are distributed to different body cells primarily through the bloodstream. After digestion, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream from the intestines and transported via plasma. The circulatory system, including the heart and blood vessels, ensures that these nutrients reach various tissues and organs where they are needed for energy, growth, and repair. Additionally, hormones play a role in regulating the distribution and uptake of specific nutrients by cells.
Red blood cells are responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. They contain the protein hemoglobin, which binds to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues. Nutrients are also transported by red blood cells to different parts of the body.
Water serves as the medium in blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. The cells in our body absorb oxygen and nutrients dissolved in water through the bloodstream to support various bodily functions. Additionally, water helps in the circulation and delivery of these essential substances to cells through the blood vessels.
circulatory
The cells in your body.
Blood is the fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and other substances to the cells of the body. It also helps remove waste products from cells to be eliminated from the body.
Nutrients are used by the body's cells as a source of energy
The bloodstream carries nutrients to the body's cells. Nutrients from the food we eat are absorbed in the digestive system and then transported via the bloodstream to cells throughout the body, providing them with the necessary energy and building blocks for proper functioning.
Red blood cells are responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body. They contain the protein hemoglobin, which binds to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues. Nutrients are also transported by red blood cells to different parts of the body.
Nutrients are used by the body's cells as a source of energy
Blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the body cells.
Water serves as the medium in blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. The cells in our body absorb oxygen and nutrients dissolved in water through the bloodstream to support various bodily functions. Additionally, water helps in the circulation and delivery of these essential substances to cells through the blood vessels.
Nutrients are trasported by the blood cells to diffrent parts of your body
Repair body cells and tissues.
The nutrients and O do not come from the plasma to the body cells. They came from the red blood cells that deliver them (or so I thought). They then enter the capillaries and give the nutrients and O to the other cells and get the waste products like CO2.
Nutrients are needed by body cells.
No, the circulatory system transports nutrients to cells. The integumentary system protects your body.
The circulating blood