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blood carry oxygen to cells

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Q: What carries food and oxygen to the cells?
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What is the movement of the blood as it carries food and oxygen to the cells of the body?

respiratory


what part of the blood cells carry food nutrients and oxygen to all cells?

The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.


What is called the movement of the blood it carries food oxygen to the cells of the body?

circulation


What process carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from cells?

Respiration is the process that carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from them. Blood carries the oxygen to the cells.


Does the circulatory system carry nutrients to the cells?

No, lymph doesn't do that. Blood (specifically red blood cells), a part of the cardiovascular system, carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells.


It carries food and gas for the body cells?

blood oxygen meter


What cell carries oxygen and food to cells and takes away the carbon?

its either muscle and red blood cells


What cell carries oxygen and food cells and takes away the carbon?

its either muscle and red blood cells


What cell carries oxygen or food to your lungs?

its red blood cells or corpuscles which carry oxygen to other cells of the body the oxygen is bind to a red pigment i.e. heamoglobin present in blood cells


What carries oxygen to your cell?

The blood carries oxygen around your body and to the body's cells.


What system takes food and oxygen to each cell and carries away the waste?

Plasma carries oxygen to and from cells. Plasma is 90% water.Oxygen and carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin in red blood cells.


What carries the nutrient and oxygen throughout the body?

The blood. For oxygen specifically, the hemoglobin or red blood cells. "Food" per se does not travel around the body at all; our stomachs and intestines break down the food we eat into simple sugars, starches and proteins, which then are picked up by the blood and carried around with the oxygen.