The Digestive and the Respiratory Systems.
Along the same Vein; here are another two: the Circulatory and the Capillary Systems.
heart and red bloodcells
circulatory and respiratory systems
This transport is by simple diffusion:from a high of oxygen (in the blood) to a low (in the cells).
Circulatory and Respiratory systems, which is to say, the blood transport system and the breathing system.Specifically, the heme cells in the blood pick up oxygen at the lungs and take it to all the individual cells in the body, while at the same time picking up the by-product of cells burning fuel (glucose or blood-sugar) with the oxygen to make carbon-dioxide. When the heme cells returns to the lungs they exchange the CO2 for fresh O2, and the cycle repeats.
No, erythrocytes (red blood cells) transport oxygen throughout the body, not leukocytes (white blood cells)
The cells that transport oxygen throughout the body are red blood cells.Red blood cells contain a pigment called haemoglobin which the oxygen molecules bind to, forming oxyhaemoglobin. When the cells reach the target body tissues, this binding is reversed and the oxygen is released.
circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system
Allows for oxygen to be transported to the cells in your body, and transport the body's waste products out of the body.
deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells, repair the body and fight disease. transport waste products away from the cells.
They transport oxygen to cells.
Red cells are in the blood and transport oxygen around the body
The red blood cells.
it transport oxygen to all the body cells
They transport oxygen around the body.
This transport is by simple diffusion:from a high of oxygen (in the blood) to a low (in the cells).
REd blood cells
red blood cells
Circulatory and Respiratory systems, which is to say, the blood transport system and the breathing system.Specifically, the heme cells in the blood pick up oxygen at the lungs and take it to all the individual cells in the body, while at the same time picking up the by-product of cells burning fuel (glucose or blood-sugar) with the oxygen to make carbon-dioxide. When the heme cells returns to the lungs they exchange the CO2 for fresh O2, and the cycle repeats.
Oxygen is supplied to the body tissues by a series of blood vessels from arteries, arteriolles, to capillaries.