Actually, they don't drop off anything at the lungs. They do pick up oxygen. Carbon dioxide is dropped off but it is carried dissolved in the blood itself.
red blood cells and white blood cells the red blood cells keep us a live and the white blood cells fight off disease and infection. To complete the answer, the red cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissue, etc., cells that need it.
The molecule that gets picked up at the lungs and dropped off at body cells is oxygen. Oxygen is transported by red blood cells in the bloodstream, binding to hemoglobin for delivery to various tissues and cells in the body.
white blood cells are part of the immune system. They help fight off bacteria white blood cells fight off infections and disease for example the common cold or aids
normally the oxygen transfer from the lungs to the cells through haemoglobin in most of the animals. the oxygen transfer occurs in lungs from the atmospheric air.
There are white blood cells in the blood, and they can fight off infections.
No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
Red blood cells release their oxygen in the capillaries. The oxygen diffuses across the capillary wall to reach the body tissues.
At the lungs so you can breath it out and remove it from your body.
It needs to get oxygen from the lungs, or drop off carbon dioxide to exhaled out of the body.
Yes, some CO2 is returned to the lungs by hemoglobin transport.
Yes, they do. The haemoglobin in biconcave red blood cells picks up the oxygen at the lungs, and drops it off at a respiring cell.
red blood cells and white blood cells the red blood cells keep us a live and the white blood cells fight off disease and infection. To complete the answer, the red cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissue, etc., cells that need it.
it drops off co2 (carbon dioxide)
Blood delivers nutrients and oxygen to cells and takes away carbon dioxide and wastes.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to your lungs, and they carry CO2 out of your body through your mouth. White blood cellshelp fight off infection and heal wounds.
These two systems are necessary for the body to bring oxygen from the lungs into the blood and pump( heart) to the cells and then take carbon dioxide from the cells back to the lungs to be "blown off".
The molecule that gets picked up at the lungs and dropped off at body cells is oxygen. Oxygen is transported by red blood cells in the bloodstream, binding to hemoglobin for delivery to various tissues and cells in the body.