The RBCs shed the oxygen molecules in the capillaries
Each RBC can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
A single RBC carries 280 million hemoglobin molecules.
The resipiratory pigment found in the rbc's is hemoglobin.
It is a red colour iron contaion pigment known as Heamoglobineach RBC has 250 million of a protein called haemogloblin which each haemogloblin contain iron combing 4 molecules of oxygen
Hemoglobin
Each RBC can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
Iron actually helps oxygen molecules attach to red blood cells, so they can be transported through the body.
Oxygen enters the blood stream via the erythrocyte (Red blood cell, RBC), I am not sure what you are asking but the hemoglobin inside the RBC has 4 "oxygen holder molecules" called Heme's where an iron molecule (Fe++) is stored, the Fe++ is what oxygen attaches to.
A single RBC carries 280 million hemoglobin molecules.
Hemoglobin
The blood composed of RBC,WBC and platelets. The RBC is the oxygen carrier. Blood goes to the lungs for oxygenation to be distributed to the entire body.
The resipiratory pigment found in the rbc's is hemoglobin.
Without RBC the ability of the blood to transport oxygen would be reduced significantly
hemoglobin is the core of RBC'S and it has greater affinity to oxygen
It is a red colour iron contaion pigment known as Heamoglobineach RBC has 250 million of a protein called haemogloblin which each haemogloblin contain iron combing 4 molecules of oxygen
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen on the RBC's
Haemoglobin present in the RBC's