Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, carry carbon dioxide away from the tissues to the lungs where it is exhaled.
red blood cells take away carbon dioxide from the oxygen
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, carry carbon dioxide away from the tissues to the lungs where it is exhaled.
Haemoglobin removes carbon dioxide
ur alveoli ...maybe Yes, that is correct. Alveoli in the lungs swap oxygen for carbon dioxide (which is bonded to haemoglobin in red blood cells after respiration). Carbon dioxide is ready to be exhaled at this point.
Red blood cells carry carbon dioxide away from tissues to the lungs for exhalation.
blood takes the impurities and carbon dioxide from the cells.
No, carbon dioxide and waste are transported by the blood AWAY from each cell.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
Carbon dioxide.
Blood carries carbon dioxide out of cells.
Carbon dioxide
Capillaries carry carbon dioxide away from cells where it reacts with water to form a bicarbonate ion which is more dissolvable in blood than CO2.