Hormones
Waste is carried to the kidneys through the bloodstream. The kidneys filter this waste out of the blood to produce urine, which is then excreted from the body through the urinary system.
Nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins are carried by the blood to nourish cells. Oxygen is also transported through the blood to support cellular respiration.
Blood transports glucose through our nerve system and also through the red blood cells.Glucose is transported to the cells by a uni porter. It passes through the erythrocytes membrane (red cell membrane) and as soon as it enters, it is turned into a chemical and/or a source for energy.
An embolus. This can become lodged in a blood vessel and block blood flow, leading to serious complications like a pulmonary embolism or stroke.
No, it is carried through the veins.
Yes. It is carried through the veins to the lungs to be exhaled.
Hormones
The chemical messengers that enter the blood are hormones, and they are carried throughout the body by the circulatory system, specifically the blood vessels. This activity is known as endocrine signaling.
A hormone
its carried by the blood through a darker substance. Combined with haemoglobin as carboxyhaemoglobin,as bicarbonates in plasma and By dissolving in blood plasma.
Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins.
oxygen is carried in the blood vessels through the blood stream and to the corners of your body. you cannot live without oxygen. that's why it is important
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are carried through blood.
Triglycerides are carried through the blood by lipoproteins according to my health class. It could also be cholesterol, which is also a fat and is carried by lipoproteins along with triglycerides.
This is through the Pulmonary Circulation.
It is a hormone. So mainly by blood