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Substances Transported in the Blood

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Substances Transported in the Blood

Blood is about 90% water. Blood also contains the following substances:

Glucose and oxygen

Glucose and oxygen

  • Glucose and oxygen are needed to release energy for cells.
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide

  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a waste gas produced in muscles.
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the body through the lungs.
Other substances

Other substances

  • Other dissolved nutrients, hormones and waste products are transported in the blood.
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