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carbon dioxide is expelled from cells into the blood stream, carried to the lungs, and exhaled.
The Musculo-Skeletal System creates red blood cells! Red blood cells are created in the bone marrow. Red blood cells deliver oxygen to all cells of the body. :)
Yes, except that most of the carbon dioxide is dissoved in the blood plasma. Circulatory A+
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
No, red and white blood cells and platelets are not removed when urea is removed from the blood. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out by the kidneys, while the red and white blood cells and platelets are important components of the blood that perform essential functions in the body.
The oxygen cells Actually the carbon dioxide is removed. Oxygen is taken in by the blood and circulated to the rest of the body.
Red Blood Cells
Oxygen
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that gives blood its red color and enables it to carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it to all body tissues. Oxygen is used by cells to produce energy that the body needs, leaving carbon dioxide as a waste product. Red blood cells carry carbon dioxide away from the tissues and back to the lungs where it can be exhaled.
they are removed by your liver
red blood cells
It has to do mostly with oxygen being attached to the hemoglobin on red blood cells. When the red cells "deliver" the oxygen to other cells, they take the waste product, i.e. CO2 (carbon dioxide), and transport it to the lungs where it is exhaled. The blood cells gain oxygen/lose carbon dioxide by being pumped through ventricles of the heart into the lungs.
1. To bring oxygen to cells around the body 2. To bring carbon dioxide from cells to our lungs to be exhaled
red blood cells
Carbon Dioxide
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
oxygen is carried by the red blood cells, but carbon dioxide is separated from the air you breathe in the lungs, then exhaled.