A growing fetus receives oxygen and nutrients through the mother's blood supply. The placenta acts as a bridge between the mother and the fetus, allowing for the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products. The umbilical cord connects the fetus to the placenta, providing a pathway for these essential substances to reach the developing baby.
The cardiovascular system and the respiratory system work together to supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain. The cardiovascular system transports oxygen and nutrients in the blood to the brain, while the respiratory system brings in oxygen from the air and removes carbon dioxide. These two systems work in coordination to ensure the brain receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen for proper function.
Bone cells receive their food and oxygen through blood vessels that supply nutrients to the bones. These blood vessels deliver nutrients and oxygen to the bone cells through a process called vascularization.
blood gets a fresh dose of oxygen from the lungs and a fresh ration of food from the liver
A rocket has it's own supply of oxygen.
Coronary arteries are oxygen-rich. They supply blood to the heart muscle, which needs a constant supply of oxygen to function properly.
In mammals this is done by the placenta, through which the foetal blood flows and exchanges nutrients/gasses with the mothers blood supply.
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The mother's blood supply enters the foetus via the umbillical cord and allows oxygen to diffuse from the mother's blood into the foetus.
oxygen and nutrients all over the body
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A mammalian embryo gets oxygen and nutrients from it mother by means of the umbilical cord which extends the embryonic blood supply into the placenta embedded in the mothers womb. The blood supply in the placenta is close to that of the mother and oxygen and nutrients diffuse across from the mother to the baby. With egg laying animals the nutrients are supply to the embryo as the yolk part of the egg and oxygen is supplied by diffusion through the permeable shell and shell membrane
Blood vessels in the dermis layer of the skin supply nutrients and oxygen to skin cells. These blood vessels bring in nutrients and oxygen from the rest of the body through the bloodstream.
The cardiovascular system and the respiratory system work together to supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain. The cardiovascular system transports oxygen and nutrients in the blood to the brain, while the respiratory system brings in oxygen from the air and removes carbon dioxide. These two systems work in coordination to ensure the brain receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen for proper function.
The uterus supplies nourishment to the developing foetus - a plentiful blood supply ensures maximum transfer of energy from the mother to the unborn baby.
The coronary artery delivers oxygenated blood to the heart. The coronary arteries supply the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients.
Cysts do not have their blood supply. They receive nutrients and oxygen through diffusion from nearby blood vessels in the surrounding tissue.