They all carry oxygen, which is recharged in the lungs. They deliver this oxygen throughout the body and have to pick up more.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells of the body.
red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients to all the cells in your body
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
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Provide oxygen to the entire body, from the brain to the pinky toe. Blood is circulated via the Pulmonary Artery from the heart to the lungs, and from the lungs (where oxygen is absorbed by the red blood cells) to the rest of the body. After the oxygen has been dispersed, the blood cells begin the cycle anew.
it is the blood cells in your blood that contain and carry oxygen around the body
No they don't. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all cells in our body. Red blood cells are made in our bone marrow, live for 120 days and are destroyed in our spleens. At any one time we have red blood cells of all ages floating in our blood. Red blood cells account for 45% of the volume of our blood.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
All cells need oxygen and nutrients to carry out their activities and that is what blood delivers.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the organs so they can live.
my teacher says that red blood cells are called as oxygen carriers so therefore they are carriyng oxygen to all cells.......thats my!from calvin_jehnrayes the main function of red blood cell is to carry oxygen and that is done with the help of a red colour pigment haemoglobin which is also responsible for the colour of red blood cells
blood takes the impurities and carbon dioxide from the cells.