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Oxygen-rich blood leaves the lungs through the pulmonary veins and is transported to the left side of the heart. From there, it is pumped out to the rest of the body through the aorta and the systemic circulation to provide oxygen to tissues and organs.
Oxygen is transported in the blood by binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells, forming oxyhemoglobin. Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in three forms: dissolved in plasma, as bicarbonate ions, and bound to hemoglobin. These gases are exchanged in the lungs during respiration.
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Erythrocytes are red blood cells, and they transport oxygen through the veins by use of hemoglobin--an iron containing protein, brought together from two polypeptides modified after ribosomal construction, that oxygen can attach to.
By inhalation
If it weren't then, it couldn't be used in respiration and transported through your veins. Bubbles in veins can kill you.
Veins in a leaf carry water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Water and minerals are absorbed by the roots from the soil and transported through the veins to the rest of the plant for photosynthesis and growth. Sugars produced during photosynthesis are also transported through the veins to provide energy for various plant functions.
Oxygen rich blood is physically transported by arteries; which lead away from the heart. Oxygen depleted blood is transported back to the heart by veins. Arteries are bigger than veins and are set deeper within the body. Within the veins and arteries are red blood cells that technically "carry" the oxygen. Red blood cells are composed of the protein haemoglobin which is rich in iron. It is the iron that enables the red blood cells to "carry" the oxygen by forming a chemical bond with the oxygen atom.
Blood, Oxygen, Energy (Glucose)
Oxygen is primarily transported in the body through binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells. Additionally, a small amount of oxygen is dissolved in the plasma.