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oxygen and carbon dioxide ('O' and 'CO2') . We breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide (the unwanted gas). Oxygen is used is transported through the blood stream (haemoglobin) tis the main gas in circulation.
Glucose and some ions and water are the main substances that diffuse (or are actively transported) across the nephron, into the blood.
A major function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen to all the tissues from the lungs. They also transport carbon dioxide back out of the body.Red blood cells contain specific proteins (hemoglobins), which bind with the oxygen and the carbon dioxide (not at the same sites), enabling the transport of these gases. Several medical conditions may include a reduced capacity of the red blood cells to carry oxygen.Oxygen bound to the haemoglobin(protein) to form oxyhaemoglobin and transported the target organs. Functions as temperature regulator. Control of erythropoiesis and its destruction.
The main function of blood is to supply oxygen,nutrients to the tissues,removal of waste such as CO2,urea and regulation of body temperature.
Hemoglobin is the molecule in red blood cells that allows the blood to carry oxygen. Iron is one of hemoglobin's main components.
Oxygen and waste carbon dioxide are both carried by the blood.
The main function of red blood cells is to transport oxygen around in the body. The oxygen is transported by the hemoglobin (a protein) which is inside the red blood cells.
oxygen and carbon dioxide ('O' and 'CO2') . We breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide (the unwanted gas). Oxygen is used is transported through the blood stream (haemoglobin) tis the main gas in circulation.
White blood cells that fight disease, red blood cells which carry oxygen, and platelets that form scabs.
-red blood cells which carry oxygen to the rest of the body and carbon dioxide out of the body-white blood cells which help fight infections-Platelets which help your blood clot-Plasma which all the blood components and clotting factors are transported.
Blood is the main transportation system of the body. Oxygen is transported by the red blood cells. Carbon dioxide, water, wastes, hormones and digested food travel in the plasma. That is why arteries, veins and capillaries form a network all over the body, and why a good blood supply is essential for all body parts, and why a well functioning heart is necessary to keep the blood moving.
blood in the body carries oxygen to the cells...
The main function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen to cells to they can undergo respiration.
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Glucose and some ions and water are the main substances that diffuse (or are actively transported) across the nephron, into the blood.
A major function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen to all the tissues from the lungs. They also transport carbon dioxide back out of the body.Red blood cells contain specific proteins (hemoglobins), which bind with the oxygen and the carbon dioxide (not at the same sites), enabling the transport of these gases. Several medical conditions may include a reduced capacity of the red blood cells to carry oxygen.Oxygen bound to the haemoglobin(protein) to form oxyhaemoglobin and transported the target organs. Functions as temperature regulator. Control of erythropoiesis and its destruction.
Blood transports many different kinds of materials. Most importantly, it transports oxygen to every corner of the body. It also transports nutrients throughout the body. It transports carbon dioxide to the heart, where the carbon dioxide is processed to the lungs and breathed out. Blood can also transmit certain diseases.