Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the circulatory system, which allows the tissue cells to produce energy through aerobic respiration. The red blood cells pick up oxygen in the lungs and carry it through the arteries in the body to the tissues. When they reach the smallest vessels, capillaries, oxygen is easily dropped off and the cells make their way back to the heart and then into the lungs. They will continue this cycle for about 100-120 days. Because the body is always making new blood, it is safe, under most circumstances, to donate blood.
A red blood cell transports air from the lungs or gills and release it as it squeezes through openings in the body. So in essence, the job of a red blood cell is to transport oxygen throughout the body.
Red cells, or erythrocytes, are relatively large macroscopic cells without nuclei. red cells normally make up to 40-50% of total blood volume. They transport oxygen from the lungs, and bring it to all of the living tissues of the body and carry away carbon. the red cells are continuously being made by bone marrow. =)
The red blood cells contain hemoglobin which binds to oxygen, so the red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's cells.
Other functions of red blood cells include delivery, removal, and transport of nutrients, and excess H+ ions, as well as maintenance and prevention.
to carry haemoglobin, which is oxygen supplier in our body.
to transport oxygen in all parts of the body
Red blood cells circulate oxygen from the lungs throughout the body, and circulate carbon dioxide to the lungs to be expelled from the body.
red blood cells are the most plentiful in blood. They circulate oxygen and nutrients around the body.
Red blood cells and white blood cells.
White blood cells Red blood cells Blood plasma Platelets
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
Red Blood Cells- make the blood red; and carry the oxygen White Blood Cells- fight infections Platelets- form clots to stop the flow of blood Plasma- a yellowish liquid that carries the nutrients
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.
carrying oxygen to the body.
Spleen is the organ of reticuloendothelial system. Secondly it removes the old red blood cells. The life span of the red blood cells is about 120 days.
The job of red blood cells is to carry oxygen.
Red blood cells and white blood cells.
White blood cells Red blood cells Blood plasma Platelets
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Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
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The erythrocytes, or red blood cells as they are more commonly known as, transport oxygen to the body's cells and extract the carbon dioxide and send it to the lungs to be excreted.
To carry oxygen