Biology, asked by inderpreet18, 11 months ago

How does transportation of materials take place in human body?​

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Answered by AJ3012
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Our human body is so huge and complicated. Thus, things need to be transferred from one part to other. Majority of the transportation is performed by our blood which has a red pigment called haemoglobin.

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Answered by sneha19052003
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✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️Two types of connective tissues are responsible, i.e. blood and lymph.

Blood is a red fluid that flows in blood vessels and carries material in it. Like a train on a track. On reaching the organ or the train station, Lymph acts.

Lymph is an interstitial fluid that is present in body cavity. Lymph is like a worker. It takes materials from the blood (train), gives them to the people on the station (cells of the organ) and takes unnecessary materials from them and loads it back into the blood.

This blood then the unnecessary materials to be thrown out of the body.✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️✳️

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