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no oxygen is in your red blood cells

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What happens to Red blood cells when added with water?

The red blood cell will become turgid because water will move from the glucose solution to the red blood cell.


Where do red blood cell go in the body to get glucose?

if u mean glucogen (the stored form of glucose) they get it through the liver


What blood cell carries glucose and fats?

A red blood cell in the blood of vertebrates that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues. In mammals, the red blood cell is disk-shaped and biconcave, contains hemoglobin, and lacks a nucleus. Also called erythrocyte, red cell; Also called red corpuscle.


How does the body gain most of the glucose that it needs?

It gains it from the red blood cell which is vibrating in your stomach


Which mamalian cell is not capable of metabolizing glucose to carbon dioxide aerobicallly?

red blood cells


What are the functions a red blood cell?

The main function of a red blood cell is to deliver nutrients--i.e. oxygen, glucose, protein, etc.--to other cells for nourishment that will ultimately maintain homeostasis of the organism.


What are the functions of a red blood cell?

The main function of a red blood cell is to deliver nutrients--i.e. oxygen, glucose, protein, etc.--to other cells for nourishment that will ultimately maintain homeostasis of the organism.


What the function of a red blood cell?

The main function of a red blood cell is to deliver nutrients--i.e. oxygen, glucose, protein, etc.--to other cells for nourishment that will ultimately maintain homeostasis of the organism.


Is red blood cell specialised cell?

Yes, it has it specific duties. Mostly to carry oxygen and glucose around the body to organs which need it.


5 percent glucose solution is isotonic for red blood cell if red blood cell are kept in 2 percent glucose solution what will happen to the cells. what such a solution called?

2% glucose solution is considered as a hypotonic solution for that the solution will enter the semi-permeable membrane of the red blood cells causing the cells to explode or burst. Why? It's because RBCs have a higher concentration inside it than that of the 2% glucose solution so the solution will enter the cells.


What is the name of the normal protein and a red blood cell?

and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin


What does a white blood cell have that a red blood cell doesn't?

The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not