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The blood carries all of these materials throughout the body. However, most of them are dissolved in the plasma and are not carried by the erythrocytes.
The Red blood cells carry oxygen to the muscles, and I believe the blood itself carries waste and substances to cells. White Blood cells fight disease.
Yes, the haemoglobin is the pigment that carries oxygen and has the red colouration.
blood mainly carries oxygen and nutients (end products of digestion) to the body cells. the waste gas that blood carries away from the cell is called Carbon dioxide
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The plasma is the medium responsible for the transport of soluble products of digestion. These nutrients include fatty acids, amino acids and glucose. But the plasma also carries red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, along with dissolved carbon dioxide and hormones.
Haemoglobin in your red blood cells carries the oxygen through your blood stream to different parts of your body. The carbon bi oxide comes dissolved in red blood cells as well as in plasma.
The plasma carries the minerals/ vitamins/ sugar around the body. All the things are dissolved into it.
The blood carries all of these materials throughout the body. However, most of them are dissolved in the plasma and are not carried by the erythrocytes.
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma carries nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and carries waste out. It also carries blood cells, and heat to maintain homeostasis.
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If you had insufficient red blood cells, your body would not get the oxygen that it needs. This is because red blood cells are what carries oxygen around the body.
Blood carries nutrients to the body's cells.
The Red blood cells carry oxygen to the muscles, and I believe the blood itself carries waste and substances to cells. White Blood cells fight disease.
Yes, the haemoglobin is the pigment that carries oxygen and has the red colouration.
Blood carries red blood cells which carries blood around your body