Blood carries glucose and oxygen to muscle cells. Muscles require more of these during exercise, and so the heart pumps harder and faster.
Your arteries carry your red blood cells to the parts of the body, and your veins carry blood to the heart to be re-oxidized so they can do their job all over again.
I dont think there are such things as oxygen cells. However, there are red blood cells (erythrocytes) that have hemoglobin, a molecule that oxygen can bind to. Throughout literally every cell in your body, there are capillaries. These capillaries deliver red blood cells to all of your cells, including your muscle cells.
red blood cells,white blood cells,and muscle cells.
Red Blood cells bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the muscles.
It is specialized cells
Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are two substances exchanged across the membranes of red blood cells and muscle cells during respiration. Oxygen is taken up by red blood cells in the lungs and delivered to muscle cells for energy production, while carbon dioxide produced by muscle cells is carried away by red blood cells to be exhaled from the body.
the things blood is made of is:plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells.
not directly but there are blood vessels in between fibers and blood cells are in the vessel.
No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
Four cell types found in the human body include epithelial cells (skin cells), muscle cells (skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle), nerve cells (neurons), and blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets).
Blood cell, muscle cell. Prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells.