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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 from the air is absorbed through the alveoli of the lungs and attaches itself to Haemoglobin in the bloodstream, becoming "Oxyhaemoglobin" which is bright red in colour and unstable in its nature. Transported by the blood it is then absorbed by the cells to be used by them.
Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen are used as rocket fuel as it is the most effecient way to thrust rockets into space, Liquid Nitrogen is not transported into space.
The alveoli in the lungs, components of the of the respiratory system and the capillary network, a component of the circulatory system, provide oxygen to the body.
Through the blood stream.
Oxygen is transported to body cells in the form of oxyhemoglobin.
Oxygen and nutrients.
Yes, 97% of oxygen in the body is transported by RBCs with the help of haemoglobin. The rest 3% is carried by the plasma.
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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.
only about 1.5% of the oxygen transported is carried in the dissolved form
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Our body will die because our body need an oxygen if it is not dileverd in our body we will die.
Allows for oxygen to be transported to the cells in your body, and transport the body's waste products out of the body.
Oxygen is absorbed into special veins from the lungs and is then transported to extremities through the bloodstream.By way of the circulatory system.
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