Erythrocytes (red blood cells) have 3 main adaptions to carry lots of oxygen:
>1) they are a biconcave disk shape. This means that they have a large surface area for the gas to diffuse across.
>2) they have lots of heamaglobin- this is the red pigment which combines with oxygen to form oxyheamaglobin, allowing the oxygen to be carried by the cell.
>3) they have no nucleus. This means that they have more room to carry the oxygen.
Red blood cell is an erythrocyte; it lacks nucleus and all the cell organelle to create a big surface area to carry hemoglobin molecule. Each erythrocyte contains approximately 200 million hemoglobin molecules and each molecule can carry up to four iron atom. Each iron atom can have a molecule of oxygen. Blood plasma is the fluid of the blood that contains plasma protein, nutrients, nitrogenous substances and electrolytes to name some. If the plasma was inside the erythrocyte, the cell will not have enough surface area to carry 1 billion molecules of oxygen. The erythrocyte will also not be able to withstand the nitrogenous waste because it is a by product of the metabolism of cells and can cause damage to the RBCs. For example uric acid can cause damage to the lining of the erythrocyte. There are many other reasons these are a couple of important reasons of why an erythrocyte doesn't have plasma in it.
It carry's both oxygen and carbon-dioxide helps in the respiration process .
Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells of the body.
The primary function of hemoglobin is to carry oxygen.
Each RBC can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
The importance of hemoglobin for erythrocyte function is that it gives them oxygen carrying abilities. Without hemoglobin, the erythrocyte would be unable to carry and transport oxygen where it needs to go.
Erythrocyte is the major cell component of blood whose primary function is to carry oxygen. Erythrocyte is a red blood cell.
Erythrocyte is the major cell component of blood whose primary function is to carry oxygen. Erythrocyte is a red blood cell.
No a red blood cell or erythrocyte is not a protein itself. It does however carry the protein hemoglobin, which is responsible for binding and releasing oxygen atoms, depending on the partial pressure of oxygen.
Red blood cell is an erythrocyte; it lacks nucleus and all the cell organelle to create a big surface area to carry hemoglobin molecule. Each erythrocyte contains approximately 200 million hemoglobin molecules and each molecule can carry up to four iron atom. Each iron atom can have a molecule of oxygen. Blood plasma is the fluid of the blood that contains plasma protein, nutrients, nitrogenous substances and electrolytes to name some. If the plasma was inside the erythrocyte, the cell will not have enough surface area to carry 1 billion molecules of oxygen. The erythrocyte will also not be able to withstand the nitrogenous waste because it is a by product of the metabolism of cells and can cause damage to the RBCs. For example uric acid can cause damage to the lining of the erythrocyte. There are many other reasons these are a couple of important reasons of why an erythrocyte doesn't have plasma in it.
The first cell that springs to mind when answering your question is the Red Blood Cell, or Erythrocyte. These cells do not contain a nucleus in order that they may carry an optimum amount of oxygen around the body.Hope this helps you.
It's function is to transport oxygen to the lungs for the gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.The shape increases the surface area, which enables it to pick up or release oxygen more quickly and speed up the rate of diffusion. It is flexible and can squeeze through capillaries.
'Erythrocyte' the technical term for red blood cells, meaning they have the same function: bringing oxygen to the body.A cell in the blood of vertebrates that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues. In mammals, the red blood cell is disk-shaped and biconcave, contains hemoglobin, and lacks a nucleus. Also called erythrocyte, red cell, Also called red corpuscle.
Yes, this occurs when the haemoglobin is binded with O2 to form oxyhaemoglobin. Haemoglobin is designed and destined to carry oxygen but unfortunately it has more affinity for carbon monoxide which is dangerous.
Arteries carry oxygen to the muscles of the body.
do you carry oxygen bleach
No, they usually carry low oxygen blood except for the pumonary veins which carry oxygen from the lungs to the heart.