It carries the waste gas called carbon dioxide. The blood then picks up oxygen to take back to the body cells.
The red blood cells carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
red blood cells
The main function of blood cells in lungs is to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
Yes, except that most of the carbon dioxide is dissoved in the blood plasma. Circulatory A+
Red blood cells
Red blood cells really have only one job - transport gases through the blood. They carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and they carry carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
Red blood cells give oxygen to the lungs. Also, they carry oxygen out to the body from the heart.
The cells that carry hemoglobin are red blood cells. Their scientific name is erythrocytes.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the organs so they can live.
Red blood cells carry oxygen that it picks up at the lungs and carries it to the tissues cells.
blood takes the impurities and carbon dioxide from the cells.
Provide oxygen to the entire body, from the brain to the pinky toe. Blood is circulated via the Pulmonary Artery from the heart to the lungs, and from the lungs (where oxygen is absorbed by the red blood cells) to the rest of the body. After the oxygen has been dispersed, the blood cells begin the cycle anew.