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explain the transportation in humans? class x​

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Answered by VedswaroopK
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The blood is responsible to transport food, oxygen, and waste materials in human bodies. Blood usually consists of a fluid medium known as plasma where the cells remain suspended. Plasma is responsible to transport food, carbon dioxide, and nitrogenous wastes in dissolved form.

Explanation:

if you were amazed by the beautiful roads that transport cars and bikes, then take a moment to see within yourself. There is this amazing network of blood vessels inside your body that covers a distance of an astonishing 100,000 km. These are responsible for the transportation of human beings.

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