My friends have been arguing for the past 20 minutes on what would be considered the “blood” of the car. Friend A is saying the oil, Friend B is saying the gas. Who wins this debate?

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    I would say that all the piping delivering fuel and oil would be the blood. Blood is just a tissue that transports oxygen and nutrients (air/fuel) to the rest of the body. The moment the air hits a fuel rich environment is where lungs and blood meet. Hard to make an exact analogy since humans use a tissue(blood) to transport fuel and oxygen within vessels. No such tissue needed in an engine.