Oxygen in your air is inhaled by our body and then transported to the lung for purification. Again, oxygen is distributed to the different tissue and organs of our body by RBC blood cells. Once oxygen is delivered to a particular tissue, cells barier plasma membrane is permeable to oxygen and allow to diffuse inside cell. Once inside the cell, it crosses the mitochondrial membrane and participate in mitochondrial respiration.
Hemoglobin molecules inside red blood cells have a very strong binding affinity for oxygen. So when blood cells enter capillaries of the lung hemoglobin specifically binds the oxygen present.
The main function of red blood cells is to transport oxygen around in the body. The oxygen is transported by the hemoglobin (a protein) which is inside the red blood cells.
Hydrogen makes up 10% of the human body, Oxygen makes up 65% of the human body, and Carbon makes up 18% of the human body. Hydrogen combines with the Oxygen to create water that is also inside of the human body. -Hope this answers your question.
The air carries oxygen to your body when it is inhaled into your lungs.The blood carries oxygen through you body to the vcells that use it as part of their metabolism.
Sugar helps to transport the oxygen inside the body.
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Our blood is not blue when in the body. Many people think that because they assume that we don't have oxygen,and when exposed to oxygen it turns red. This isn't true because we do have oxygen in our body. Without it inside we will be dead.
It's white inside your body and when it comes out of your body(when it touches oxygen) it turns red. +++ NO! It is always red, although the amount of oxygen being carried affects the shade.
Carbon dioxide is created when oxygen and carbon are combined. The respiratory system allows oxygen to be taken into the body while allowing the body to push out (or exhale) the carbon dioxide.
Oxygen in your air is inhaled by our body and then transported to the lung for purification. Again, oxygen is distributed to the different tissue and organs of our body by RBC blood cells. Once oxygen is delivered to a particular tissue, cells barier plasma membrane is permeable to oxygen and allow to diffuse inside cell. Once inside the cell, it crosses the mitochondrial membrane and participate in mitochondrial respiration.
The iron in blood exists in bound form (it forms part of haemoglobin), so the oxygen cannot oxidise it and form rust.
Blood it's simple :)
Our body obtain oxygen to our body by breathing.
Hemoglobin molecules inside red blood cells have a very strong binding affinity for oxygen. So when blood cells enter capillaries of the lung hemoglobin specifically binds the oxygen present.
It is the lungs. it is there it is simple. when one breathes you inhale oxygen when you exhale you exhale carbon dioxide