It is called hemoglobin. Hemoglobin carries oxygen and iron to the tissues.
The four protein chains of Hemoglobin carries the oxygen
the substance that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen is hemoglobin.
It's called Hemoglobin
hemoglobin
Iron
Haemoglobin
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin is the molecule in red blood cells that allows the blood to carry oxygen. Iron is one of hemoglobin's main components.
The minerals iron and copper helps to build hemoglobin that helps to carry oxygen to cells.
The protein contained within blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen is called Haemoglobin. The haemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules which are exchanged for carbon dioxide molecules released as a waste product from cell metabolism.
blood cells do not carry food, blood cells carry oxygen.
A red blood cell has no nucleus and a biconcave shape. This structure allows it to carry oxygen more efficiently.
It allows the blood to carry oxygen, so in a way it carries oxygen
Hemoglobin! It'S a protein found in red blood cells that allows blood to carry oxygen.
Iron.
The hemoglobin in the red blood cell allows it to carry oxygen.
Hemoglobin
Red blood cells. They contain the hemoglobin that allows them to carry oxygen.
Hemoglobin is the molecule in red blood cells that allows the blood to carry oxygen. Iron is one of hemoglobin's main components.
hemoglobin
The minerals iron and copper helps to build hemoglobin that helps to carry oxygen to cells.
A red blood cell carries Oxygen and Carbon DIoxide
The protein contained within blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen is called Haemoglobin. The haemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules which are exchanged for carbon dioxide molecules released as a waste product from cell metabolism.
Answerred blood cells carry oxygen...white blood cells help fight viruses and infections. I don't know what your talking about with the mineral!Additional information:Iron (Fe) is a integral part of the heme molecule, which makes up hemoglobin, which allows us to carry oxygen in the blood at physiologic levels sufficient to support life. Without iron, life as we know it would not exist.Correction to the above. Some life would still remain, for instance, the octopus uses copper to do the same thing. We certainly wouldn't be here though.newtest3