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how many types of transportation processes take place in human beings​

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Answered by aadilkhan7
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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. Let us take a closer look.Biology > Life Processes > Transportation In Human Beings

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Transportation In Human Beings

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. Let us take a closer look.

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Circulatory System and its Components

In human beings, the various organs associated with this system include the heart, lungs, blood vessels, capillaries, and blood.  The heart is the pumping organ that squirts out blood. The heart does this with so much pressure that it is capable of squirting blood up to 9 meters high. It never stops and beats continuously so that blood can travel to all parts of the body.

Your blood travels through these blood vessels transporting oxygen, carbon dioxide, digested food, hormones and even waste products. It is amazing to see how transportation in human beings is carried out by the circulatory system, with the heart and the vast network of blood vessels.

Answered by bpushpita88
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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. ... However, oxygen is carried by the red blood cells. Many other substances such as salts, are also transported by the blood.

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