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false... oxygen is primarily transported by Red blood cells
Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
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.
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Still oxygen (O2). It is transported as such by iron atoms that can bind one oxygen molecule through ion-induced dipole forces. Possibly you are looking for the transporter, which is hemoglobin.
Oxygen is transported with the help of Red blood cells as the red blood cells contain haemoglobin to can carry oxygen from one place to another.
Oxygen and nutrients.
false... oxygen is primarily transported by Red blood cells
blood cells and oxygen
They are transported to an oxygen rich environment, the lungs. It is there that they pick up their oxygen.
No. The red cells carry oxygen and no hormones.
Oxygen binds to a molecule called hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
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.
Through the bloodstream, dissolved in the blood and bound to haemoglobin,
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The red blood cells carry oxygen that is transported to the different organs in the body and absorbs carbon dioxide from the organs that is transported to the lungs where it is exhaled out of the body. The protein hemoglobin helps to bind oxygen and carbon dioxide in the red blood cells.