Answer:
Transports oxygen from the lungs to body cells.
Transports carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs.
Explanation:
The blood is a tissue that is formed basically of plasma and cells, some nutrients and some hormones. The main function of it is the transportation of oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the cells of the body trough all the veins and arteries. At the same time meanwhile is passing in different organs and tissues, is collecting the carbon dioxide that is one of the body wastes to the lungs and then to outside human body.
In the blood there are some hormones but they are not produce in the blood.
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Answer: (a) an 8-ounce (237 ml) serving of orange juice that contains 125 milligrams of vitamin C and has 111 calories
Explanation:
Nutrient density or nutritional density reflects the ratio of the nutrient content to the total energy content of the food. Therefore the nutrient density is expressed in terms of the amount of a specific nutrient (in weight) per 1000 calories or joules
Comparing the nutritional density of the two drinks;
(a) For an 8-ounce (237 ml) serving of orange juice that contains 125 milligrams of vitamin C and has 111 calories(111/1000 Kcal) or 0.111Kcal
nutritional density = 125mg/0.111Kcal = 1126.126 mg/Kcal
(b) For an 8-ounce serving of a sport drink that contains 175 milligrams of vitamin C and has 250 calories(250/1000 Kcal) or 0.250Kcal
nutritional density = 175/0.250Kcal =700 mg/Kcal.
Therefore, an 8-ounce (237 ml) serving of orange juice that contains 125 milligrams of vitamin C and has 111 calories has a greater nutritional density of Vitamin C <em>than an 8-ounce serving of a sport drink that contains 175 milligrams of vitamin C and has 250 calories.</em>
Answer:
The answer is false.
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