Hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells, transports oxygen in the blood
The adrenal cortex gland pours the hormone in blood. In no time the hormone is transported via blood.
Via the blood.
It is transported to the cells via the blood stream for use
Oxygen goes from the lungs to the tissues via the blood stream and CO2 goes back to the lungs via the blood stream
via the red blood cells. They are converted to bicarbonate and attached to the hemoglobin of the erythrocytes, or red blood cells.
Via Plasma found in the blood of your body :D
Similarly to Red blood cells, Platelets are collected from bone marrow, transported via diffusion and then destroyed in the spleen 120 days later.
They are transported via the xylem tubes
No. Oxygen is transported to cells to be used in ATP production via hemoglobin in our blood.
Oxygen exchanges with CO2 (Carbon dioxide) to "purify" blood. This takes place in the aveoli (in the lungs) the blood is transported via blood vessels. Kidneys also purify blood
barrels are transported via tanker ships each year
Oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin.