Carbon dioxide is the gas that is carried from the cells.
because when the glucose oxidises in the cell carbon dioxide and water are left out along with energy. Carbondioxide is sent out through exhalation, water is excreted through urine
An end product of respiration, carbon dioxide is carried from cells to lung.
The blood carries oxygen to all the cells of the body.
All living Cells need Catabolism and Anabolism collectively known as Metabolism
The cells
Homeostasis is not a function carried out solely by the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. It Homeostasis is actually carried out in all cells and all systems.
So they can all know what they are doing.
oxygen is used in respiration which is carried out in all cells .
respond to the environment reproduces needs water needs food eliminates waste made of cells needs energy gas exchange
All cells need Oxygen.
Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs where it is delivered to red blood cells and carried through the bloodstream to all tissues and cells in the body. Inside the cells, oxygen is used in a process called cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP, which is essential for various physiological functions and activities. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of this process, is then carried back to the lungs to be exhaled from the body.
All mammalian cells are capable of making there own cholesterol.It's not a major component of membrane.What is carried by the blood is carried by specialized proteins.
Respiration.