Cells that store nutrients are Fat Cell. the function of Fat cells are long term storage of nutrients for the body.
Where: attached to bones by tendons.
Cells are striated (cells contain alternating light and dark bands)
Cells have more than one nucleus.
Can be controlled voluntarily.
I assume you mean in the blood? Red blood cells (RBCs) carry molecular oxygen around the body but many nutrients themselves are dissolved in the blood. Those that are not soluable in the blood are usually transported in liposomes.
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That's because the red blood cells, the cells that carry all of the nutrients, are red. Their presence in the blood make it red.
What nutrients build cells and tissue?
red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs through the pulmonary artery to the heart and then to the rest of the body.
Blood carries nutrients to the body's cells.
it carry nutrients,sugar,and oxgen
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Blood carries nutrients and oxygen to the body cells.
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red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients to all the cells in your body
The red blood cells carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
To carry oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body, and to carry toxins and waste products away from them.
Blood carries oxygen and various nutrients (glucose, electrolytes, etc.) to your cells.
Fats.
The cells of the body need nutrients to carry out all their functions. Like:GrowthDivisionEnergy productionOther specialized functions (depending on the cell type)
In the human, filtration of the blood plasma produces extracellular fluid which has nutrients for neighboring cells. Blood cells and blood plasma carry nutrients to and wastes away from the cells.