Veins and arteries
The blood is a transport system for the body. It carries red blood cells, which have hemoglobin that carries oxygen molecules to various parts of the body. It also carries various nutrients and hormones throughout the body. It helps move oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. White blood cells also move through the blood to attack any invading bacteria or viruses. Drugs are also carried through the body via the blood.
Red blood cells do not "move files." Instead, they circulate throughout the body to transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues and remove carbon dioxide for excretion. This process occurs in the bloodstream as the cells travel through the arteries, capillaries, and veins.
No, blood cannot move in the body without water. Blood is made up mostly of water, along with other components like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Water is essential for the transportation of these components within the blood vessels.
Red and white blood cells don't have something specific that carries them through the body. They move with each contraction of the heart. I'm not sure if this is the answer you are looking for because i wasn't sure if you were asking how cells are transported or what order they travel in through the circulatory system. I hope my answer above helps though. :)
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Veins and Arteries move the blood throughout your body which are part of the Respiratory System with the help of the heart pumping the blood.
Bones don't move blood throughout the body but they do have a hand in producing blood. Bone marrow produces blood cells. To learn more about bone marrow, see the Related Links below.
Your veins are running all throughout your body with blood running through them. And all the veins are connected the the heart.
The role in the circulatory system is to pump blood throughout our body in order to breathe and to move.
The circulatory system helps move oxygen throughout your body.
Each beat of the heart pushes blood to the brain. It takes about a minute, or 70 beats to move it throughout your body.
I've never heard the term "blood vascular system" used together like that, but the vascular system is the collection of vessels that move blood throughout the body.
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
The blood is a transport system for the body. It carries red blood cells, which have hemoglobin that carries oxygen molecules to various parts of the body. It also carries various nutrients and hormones throughout the body. It helps move oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. White blood cells also move through the blood to attack any invading bacteria or viruses. Drugs are also carried through the body via the blood.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it
The blood is able to move to and from the heart through the contraction of the heart muscle. These contractions build up pressure and cause you to have what is commonly known as blood pressure. That build up of pressure pushes the blood throughout the arteries and veins and enables it to circulate throughout the body.
Your body needs to circulate blood in order to give it energy to move, and sustain internal balance (homeostasis). In order to do that, it needs something strong to pump the blood throughout the entire body. So it pumps blood to basically keep you alive.