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Red blood cells carry oxygen to all areas of the body. Oxygen is vital to all of the body's organs and functions.
Red blood cells in blood carry oxygen throughout the body. The actual chemical substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin also carries carbon-dioxide when passed through capillarys, the part where the carbon dioxide is exchanged with the oxygen. capillaries are a cell thick for the lower blood presure.
The only thing that they have in common is that they are proteins. Insulin is a molecule that carries glucose across the body cell membranes. Hemoglobin is a very large molecule that contains iron and carries oxygen. The red blood cells are packed with it.
from your lungs it is transfered to the heart then pumped through the body
oxygen and hydrogen makes electricity and water
The blood carries oxygen around your body and to the body's cells.
It carries oxygen around the body.
The red blood cells.
Capillaries
The air carries oxygen to your body when it is inhaled into your lungs.The blood carries oxygen through you body to the vcells that use it as part of their metabolism.
Haemoglobin is the red pigment that carries oxygen to the body cells.
It is because it is motile and carries nutrients e.g oxygen round the entire body.
The part of the blood cell that carries water around the body are the plasma cells
Hemoglobin carries oxygen to the body's tissues. It is found in erythrocytes.
oxygen and nutrients
The movement of the blood is called circulation.
Red blood cells.