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Oxygen is transported throughout the body by red blood cells flowing in a fluid called plasma carried by blood vessels called arteries.
Haemoglobin, oxygen, and iron are carried by blood cells.
Oxygen rich blood is carried in arteries.
oxygen is carried in the blood vessels through the blood stream and to the corners of your body. you cannot live without oxygen. that's why it is important
There are two types of vessels carrying blood away from the heart. The one which carries oxygen rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body is called AORTA, while the vessels carrying oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs are called pulmonary veins.
blood is carried in the blood vessels.
It depends. The blood that is being carried away from to the body is oxygenated blood and the blood that is being carried away from the heart and heading towards the lungs is called deoxgenated blood. OXYGENATED blood has a high percentage of oxygen and deoxygenated blood has a low percentage of oxygen.
in bloo vessels rbc, wbs & fluid is carried in form of blood
Oxygen is carried in the body by the blood which gets the oxygen in the lungs and this blood is called oxygenated blood
From the placenta, oxygen and nutritional requirements through your blood vessels directly pass into your infant's blood vessels and are carried to your infant along the umbilical cord. Blood circulates through vessels in the cord, that involves one vein that carries blood full of oxygen and nutrients from you to your infant.
Oxygenated blood is the blood remaining after the oxygen intake by the body from the blood. And than oxygenated blood goes to Lungs and heart with enrich with oxygen for the body.
Most arteries are high in oxygen except for the pulmonary arteries.