The red blood cells carry oxygen to the tissues, absorb CO2, then carry it away to the lungs to get rid of it. Haemoglobin is the name of this magic chemical.
Some animals use a copper-based equivalent which is blue!
Blood brings food and oxygen to your cells.
You breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Inhaling brings oxygen into your lungs, which is then absorbed by your blood for use by your body's cells. The carbon dioxide produced by your cells is carried back to your lungs and exhaled out of your body.
Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
Hemoglobin found in red blood cells deliver oxygen to all of our cells. The same hemoglobin also brings back carbon dioxide from the cells, which you "blow" off.
because oxygen brings food to the cell
Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to the muscle cells, it carries away carbon dioxide, other waste materials and excess heat from the cells
white blood cells carrry oxygen to the blood
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.
The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body through inhalation. Oxygen is then carried by red blood cells in the bloodstream to the cells for cellular respiration, where it is used to produce energy.
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.
Plasma carries oxygen to and from cells. Plasma is 90% water.Oxygen and carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin in red blood cells.
In arterial blood cells Oxygen. In venous blood cells Carbon Dioxide.