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Oxygen is needed for respiration. This is how all our cells release energy. All the body cells and white blood cells therefore need oxygen. Red blood cells don't use oxygen, they undergo anaerobic respiration, but they transport the oxygen needed by other cells.
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It is an iron-based protein called hemoglobin.
red blood cells lol that's what there called.plasma IN the bloods do it too but there not red lol
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red blood cells transport oxygen :)
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen
No. Red blood cells do. Red blood cells transport oxygen form the lungs to tissues.
Delivers oxygen to the body tissues via the blood
They transport oxygen to cells.
well oxygen isn't a transport system it is something that can be diffused across the membranes of cells.
Oxygen [O2].
red blood cells
The red blood cells.
To transport oxygen to living cells.