Through blood vessels
When you move your whole body, your muscles require more oxygen, so your heart has to pump blood faster to deliver the oxygen needed. This increased demand for oxygen causes your heart rate to increase to meet the body's needs during physical activity.
When you move a body part that is under hot water, the heat causes increased blood flow to the area, amplifying the sensation of pain. This increased blood flow can also sensitize the nerve endings in that area, making movement more painful than if the body part were kept still.
The veins carries the blood back to the heart using the circulatory system. It then stores the blood in the arteries and the heart pumps it back around the body.
When the molecules in a body move with increased speed, the body's temperature will increase. This increase in kinetic energy will cause the molecules to vibrate or move more rapidly, which translates to a higher temperature of the body.
The majority of the plasma in our body is found within our blood. Plasma is the liquid component of blood and makes up about 55% of total blood volume. It carries nutrients, hormones, and proteins throughout the body, and also helps maintain blood pressure and regulate body temperature.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it
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.
An artery will always move blood from the heart to the rest of the body as a vein will always move blood from the body back into the heart, whether or not it is oxygenated or not.
I think the answer is blood vessels. I hope I was right. :)
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
by diffusion
The blood vessels help move blood to different places in the body. They are capillaries, arteries, and veins.
it helps you by getting our blood to move in our body
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.
because you need blood to move! lol!
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.
A red blood cell takes about 20 seconds to move around your whole body