Whales carry nutrients, such as nitrogen, from the depths back to the surface.
The liquid carried oxygen and nutrients but was not, properly speaking, blood.
Some xylem cells carry water and nutrients up from the roots, while others store food.
This blood does not contain any oxygen, but carries nutrients throughout the body.
Water helps blood carry nutrients from the stomach to all parts of the body to keep the body alive.
A stronger heart can pump more blood, which carries more oxygen and nutrients.
Greater wave action disperses pollutants and carries nutrients to this area.
Nesting in fallen logs, they carry nutrients into the tree from the outside.
Their seeds are tiny, the size of dust particles, and therefore can carry no protein or nutrients.
This pressure can also squeeze arteries, stopping them from carrying nutrients to body cells.