it is unable to store the oxygen but it is separated from carbon dioxide from the respiratory system
from your lungs it is transfered to the heart then pumped through the body
when you breath in oxygen. well i don't know but a good link to find it is www.findfacts .com
Red Blood Cells which contain hemoglobin
The circulatory system transports blood loaded with oxygen and nutrients it brings food to each cell of the body
One of the many functions of the circulatory system is to bring oxygen to cells.
It supplies Oxygen to the cells and tissues and excrete Carbondioxide from them
Insuline, is the key to get everything into the cells of the body. CAPILLARIES
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the rest of the body.
Blood brings food and oxygen to your cells.
the respiratory system brings oxygen into the body
The circulatory system transports blood loaded with oxygen and nutrients it brings food to each cell of the body
It brings oxygen to the body.
The way that your body cells get food and oxygen is throgh the blood, when you breathe in oxygen goes everywhere in your body and when the oxygen intactas with the cells the cls deliover the oxygen everywhere it needs to go.
The circulatory system brings blood around the body, providing oxygen and the nutrients from our food for our cells.
The blood passes through the lungs of the body picking up blood and brings it to all the individual cells.
The circulatory system brings oxygen and food to the cells of an organism. It is made up of the heart, a network of vessels and the blood.
because oxygen brings food to the cell
The blood carries oxygen around your body and to the body's cells.
The respiratory system draws oxygen into the lungs. The circulatory system moves blood into the lungs to pick up the oxygen and then brings the oxygen to cells in the rest of the body.
"wow your stupid" no, you're* the stupid one who doesn't answer questions right and have no proper use of grammar. Anyway, The circulatory system brings food and oxygen to the body cells.