Red Blood cells help you get oxygen to your cells
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With the help of haemoglobin
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It supplies Oxygen to the cells and tissues and excrete Carbondioxide from them
Hydra cells get oxygen through diffusion.
the red blood cells get oxygen or put out carbon dioxide through the capillaries in the alveoli of the lungs. They do this to help get oxygen for the cells in the body/ take away carbon dioxide from the cells
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body cells.
it carries oxygen
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Oxygen is transported with the help of Red blood cells as the red blood cells contain haemoglobin to can carry oxygen from one place to another.
For the most part, oxygen is used to help cells generate energy from carbon sources. Some cells can use oxygen to generate toxins which are used to kill pathogens.
Circulation helps get oxygen to your cells so they can help reproduce new cells.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to our body's cells. This occurs with the help of hemoglobin.
The body needs oxygen to survive, and blood carries oxygen to cells in the body.
they carry oxygen to the rest of our body
With the help of haemoglobin