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In humans, oxygen comes into the body through the lungs and is then transported throughout the body by red blood cells.
Oxygen is transported through the blood stream by Hemoglobin.
Glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen is absorbed into special veins from the lungs and is then transported to extremities through the bloodstream.By way of the circulatory system.
To carry oxygen and nutrients all parts of your body. Without it, those parts would die.
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Oxygen and nutrients.
The oxygen is made of compoundants and such that when it goes through the body it's so sensitive it changes to carbon dioxide.
Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
Oxygen is breathed through the nose or mouth and travels to the lungs through the bronchial tubes, then absorbed through the alveoli into the bloodstream. In the bloodstream the oxygen is transported all over the body by red blood cells. So, red blood cells would be your answer.
Iron bonds with oxygen redily and is thus transported molecularly to the individual cells through the bloodstream. The oxygen is used in cellular respiration.