Yes, that is the only way that your bodily cells can receive oxygen. There is no other way, which is why diseases of the blood (eg. sickle cell anaemia, anaemia) can cause sufferers to become immuno-compromised and fatigued.
If your red blood cells aren't moving 'oxygen' around your body, you'll either be very sick or be dead.
hemoglobin
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
this is necessary cause it helps you breath
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No. Red blood cells do. Red blood cells transport oxygen form the lungs to tissues.
red blood cells
Red blood cells transport oxygen in the blood.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen
The red blood cells.
A protein called haemoglobin in the red blood cells. The haemoglobin can loosely bond with oxygen allowing it to transport oxygen from the lungs to the other parts of the body.
Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, containing iron, that is within red blood cells and binds to gasses like oxygen in order to transport those gasses in the blood.
They transport oxygen to cells.