Biological Systems: Open Access

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Transport System biology

The human transport system is a system of tubes with a pump and valves to ensure one way blood flow. We need a transport system to deliver oxygen, nutrients and other substances to all our body cells, and take away waste products from them. The oxygenated blood (high in oxygen, red in color) comes to the heart from the lungs in the pulmonary vein; the heart pumps it to the aorta (an artery) to the rest of the body. The deoxygenated blood returns to the heart from the body in the vena cava (a vein), the heart pumps is to the lungs to get rid of the carbon dioxide.

Related Journals of Transport system biology

Journal of Cytology & Histology, Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, Journal of Blood & Lymph, Journal of Blood Disorders & Transfusion, Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases, Molecular Systems Biology, BMC Systems Biology, Journal of Cell Biology, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Molecular Membrane Biology, International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology