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Blood cells deliver oxygen and nutrients through the rest of the body. Blood is pumped through the lungs to collect oxygen.
The Musculo-Skeletal System creates red blood cells! Red blood cells are created in the bone marrow. Red blood cells deliver oxygen to all cells of the body. :)
They deliver oxygen to the body tissues via the blood.
The blood leaving most organs in the brain has less oxygen because the brain consumes a significant amount of oxygen and nutrients. As the blood flows through the brain, oxygen and other nutrients are extracted by the brain cells for their metabolic needs. This results in a decrease in oxygen content in the blood leaving the brain.
Red blood cells don't get as far as the brain itself; they do enter the head, and provide oxygen to the cerebro-spinal fluid in which the brain bathes. What you should understand about red blood cells and the brain is that the brain is an unusually delicate organ, in which a red blood cell can actually get in the way of the normal function of the brain, by intruding into a nerve synapse. That is why the brain does not use blood directly, as other organs do.
Oxygen
The blood transport system in the body is designed to remove waste from cells and to deliver oxygen to cells. This system is controlled by the brain and driven by the heart.
red blood cells
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
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No, the red blood cells carry oxygen.
Red blood cells
Blood cells deliver oxygen and nutrients through the rest of the body. Blood is pumped through the lungs to collect oxygen.
They construct and carry out the biochemical mechanisms that deliver oxygen to the body's Cells.
WIthout getting too technical, Oxygen to the cells, Carbon Dioxide on the way back
it delivers oxygen :)
Hemoglobin found in red blood cells deliver oxygen to all of our cells. The same hemoglobin also brings back carbon dioxide from the cells, which you "blow" off.