Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
In the blood, cells, and our lungs.
Haemoglobin is found in red blood cells in the blood. Its function is to carry oxygen to all parts of the body through oxygenated blood.
In arterial blood cells Oxygen. In venous blood cells Carbon Dioxide.
Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. To do this blood cells have a specialized protein that is able to bind oxygen to the blood cell. This protein is known as hemoglobin.
Blood in the left side of the heart is redder because it is carrying oxygen.
In blood.
Hemoglobin! It'S a protein found in red blood cells that allows blood to carry oxygen.
Hemoglobin carries oxygen to the body's tissues. It is found in erythrocytes.
Hemoglobin is the substance in the blood that picks up oxygen. Hemoglobin is found on red blood cells.
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oxygen
Hemoglobin is the iron-containing molecule that transports oxygen. Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells.
Its carries "oxygen rich blood" away from the heart.
Hemoglobin is found in the red blood cells.
haemoglobin a comles compound of protein with iron
Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Nitrogen
The Lungs, Blood Stream.