Not the full answer... however, to keep a long story short...
Haemoglobin in the blood reacts with the oxygen you breathe in and carries it from the lungs and the heart which pumps it to the rest of the body... Somewhere(not sure where), mini-electrolysis is carried within(yes, within) the body and the haemoglobin seperates with the oxygen...
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The molecule that carries oxygen is the hemoglobin molecule. The cell that carries oxygen is the red blood cell.Blood. Red Blood cells. Or Haemoglobin in the red blood cells depending on what level you are looking at.The protein that carries oxygen in the blood is Haemoglobin(hemoglobin).
Red blood cells carry primarily oxygen
The molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues throughout the body.
The red blood cells in the circulatory system carry oxygen from the lungs to all the cells in the body. This transportation of oxygen is facilitated by the protein hemoglobin found in red blood cells.
the red blood cells
Red Blood Cell
red blood cells
The red blood cells in the blood carry oxygen to the cells. The oxygen is bound to hemoglobin, a protein in the red blood cells, and is transported throughout the body via the circulatory system.
Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen, giving blood its red color.
it carries oxygen
Hemoglobin, contained in red blood cells, carries oxygen to the body's cells via the circulatory system.
Hemoglobin is the protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.