It is delivered by the circulatory systemby by red blood cells to every cell in the body
Red blood cells carry oxygen and white blood cells protect your body from sickness .
Blood, which carries oxygen, is pumped away from the heart in arteries and arrives at tissues though finer arteries called arterioles
They receive oxygen in the lungs!(Who would ask this?...Oh yeah you)
Oxygen is delivered to the cells by red blood cells, which contain a chemical called hemoglobin, that has the capacity to transport oxygen.
No, if they are dead nerve cells...
Through the bloodstream via the lungs.
The lungs, as blood passes through the lungs, they deposit carbon and receive oxygen.
Hemoglobin is a protein that is carried by red blood cells. Homoglobin needs oxygen to be carried by the cells. Without it, the body does not receive enough protein.
various reasons. the blood is responsible for delivering oxygen to the cells. as a result anything blocks the blood from reaching the cells will limit the oxygen. or some intoxication such as CO toxicity which replace the place of oxygen in the blood.
Red Blood cells help you get oxygen to your cells
ANSWER IS NOT OXYGEN, I ANSWERED OXYGEN AND IT WASN'T RIGHT. The correct answer is BLOOD
Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.
The lungs, as blood passes through the lungs, they deposit carbon and receive oxygen.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissue and circulate back to the lungs to receive more oxygen.
They die because they are unable to produce energy and function. And shrink
Blood does. It carries oxygen from the lungs with which you breath fresh air in. Then blood goes to the heart and is sent to the whole body with oxygen! Oxygen support the cells', and the body's life!
Epidermal cells receive nutrients and oxygen from the blood vessels in the dermis.
The Capillaries transfers waste filled blood from the tissues into the Pulmonary circulation.capillariesTiny blood vessels that pass food and oxygen to cells and receive waste from cells.
The human body is made up of cells. No matter which part of the body we speak about, they are all made of cells. All cells need oxygen (which is delivered via blood). Therefore all parts of the eye receive blood.
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
Hemoglobin is a protein that is carried by red blood cells. Homoglobin needs oxygen to be carried by the cells. Without it, the body does not receive enough protein.
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
it goes through your kidneys which filter it out and store it in the bladder as urine