Blood is ~55% plasma and ~45% red blood cells (erythrocytes). These cells contain millions of molecules of the protein hemoglobin each of which can bind up to 4 oxygen molecules.
Red blood cells, particularly, binding to iron (Heme group) in haemoglobin
Haemoglobin is a iron rich compound which combines with oxygen to form an unstable compound , oxy-haemoglobin which travels through the blood and tranports it to the tissues .
Red Blood Cells.
The white blood cells
Hemoglobin
The simplest answer is "arteries," which generally carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body, but the pulmonary veins also carry oxygen-rich blood. The lungs have oxygen that gives oxygen to the cells. Our body is a closed system so the blood never leaves the body system unless we are cut. After the blood has used up all of the oxygen it has the blood is recirculated through the heart and lungs once more! Thus this process goes on and on! An ARTERY carries oxygen rich or oxygenated blood from the heart to the body cells to give oxygen to them. I remember this by: Artery Away Arteries carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to other parts of the body. Veins return oxygen poor blood to the heart where it gets recirculated through the lungs and then throughout the body again. The arteries.
Pulmonary artery is the only artery that carries non-oxygenated blood. Conversely, the pulmonary vein is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood.
blood carries the digested food through all parts of the body
General or systemic circulation carries blood throughout the body. Cardiopulmonary circulation carries blood from the heart to lungs and back.
When oxygen enters the bloodstream through the lungs it generally binds to red blood cells (more specifically the hemoglobin within red blood cells), which are carried along within the plasma. While some unbound oxygen may become diffused inside the plasma itself it is not the primary or intended mean of oxygen transport throughout the body. In short, plasma doesn't carry oxygen, but instead carries the cells that carry oxygen.
Haemoglobin
Blood Cells?
The hemoglobin which exists inside our RBCs (Red Blood Cells) carries the oxygen from lungs throughout our entire body.
Blood carries oxygen throughout the body.
There is a protein in red blood cells called hemoglobin. This is the substance that carries oxygen throughout the bloodstream.
Red blood cells
Blood.
Blood.
red blood cells
The hemoglobin or "red cells".
The systemic circulation carries oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.I'm thinken the heart
the function of haemoglobin is to trap oxygen, it actualy the component of the red blood cell wich carries oxygen.