A reducing agent.
delivers oxygen and nutrients to your cells and takes away carbon dioxide and waste from your cells
its either muscle and red blood cells
its either muscle and red blood cells
red blood cells take away carbon dioxide from the oxygen
Carbon dioxide is used because it takes away the heat from the fire. Carbon dioxide is very cold and also displaces the oxygen. Heat, oxygen and fuel are part of a "fire triangle" take any of those elements away and the fire will be extinguished.
Plasma carries oxygen to and from cells. Plasma is 90% water.Oxygen and carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin in red blood cells.
blood takes the impurities and carbon dioxide from the cells.
Haemoglobin removes carbon dioxide
They take away the oxygen and take in take in the carbon dioxide
ur alveoli ...maybe Yes, that is correct. Alveoli in the lungs swap oxygen for carbon dioxide (which is bonded to haemoglobin in red blood cells after respiration). Carbon dioxide is ready to be exhaled at this point.
It depends upon what kind of extinguisher it is. Water, for example, removes the heat from a fire by turning into steam and by removing available air/oxygen from the flames. Other extinguishers remove the oxygen from the fire or change the chemical reaction to stop the fire from converting the fuel to a flammable substance with the available heat.
Respiration is the process that carries oxygen to the cells and removes carbon dioxide from them. Blood carries the oxygen to the cells.