by active and passive transport via cell membrane proteins
oxygen, water carbon dioxide, proteins glucose/ carbohydrates
The hemoglobin molecule is what the oxygen molecule will attach to in the red blood cell.
Oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin.
For starters, blood IS cells. Blood is made up of plasma and white & red blood cells. The oxygen gets transported straight to the red blood cells, and then gets used and coverted to CO2 which is transported out of the cell.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to every cell in your body. It is transported from the lungs to the tissues where it is needed for cellular respiration. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is then circulated throughout the body via the bloodstream.
the ciculatory system is where blood in our body is transported around the body giving our cell the oxygen they need.
Oxygen is transported from the lungs to the body's cell by the red blood cells in the blood. The oxygen attaches to the iron atoms that are attached to the haemoglobin with in the blood. (haemoglobin is reason the blood is red. haeme or heme is a red pigment that makes up haemoglobin)
Oxygen
Small sacs containing cell products that can be transported in the cell is Vesicle
Yes, oxygen is carried away from a cell after it has been used for cellular respiration. Once cells consume oxygen to produce energy, the resulting carbon dioxide and other metabolic byproducts are transported away from the cell. This process occurs primarily through the bloodstream, where oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide is carried back to the lungs for exhalation.
A cell will only freely allow in very small molecules such as oxygen, water and carbon dioxide. Larger molecules such as sugars must be transported into the cell through special channels using energy.
False. Oxygen is primarily transported by red blood cells, specifically by hemoglobin molecules inside the red blood cells. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in the lungs and is then transported to tissues throughout the body.