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What are the red blood cells doing in the organs?

Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the organs so they can live.


Why are more red blood cells needed in the blood than white blood cells?

because red blood cells help to get oxygen to your muscles and vital organs


What are the two organs that the blood carries around?

White and red blood cells.


Hemoglobin in the red blood cells is important?

Haemoglobin is important to carry oxygen in red blood cells to different organs or tissue of organism


What jobs do the Red Blood Cells do?

The red blood cells carry oxygen that is transported to the different organs in the body and absorbs carbon dioxide from the organs that is transported to the lungs where it is exhaled out of the body. The protein hemoglobin helps to bind oxygen and carbon dioxide in the red blood cells.


What carries oxygen to the cells of the body?

Oxygen is carried to the cells of the body by red blood cells through the bloodstream. Hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells, binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues throughout the body for cellular respiration.


What transports oxygen around the human body?

Oxygen is breathed through the nose or mouth and travels to the lungs through the bronchial tubes, then absorbed through the alveoli into the bloodstream. In the bloodstream the oxygen is transported all over the body by red blood cells. So, red blood cells would be your answer.


What working to ge ther makes red blood cells?

organs


What carries oxygen to all the organs in your body?

red blood cells


Why white blood cells pass through capillaries while red blood cells not?

Both red and white blood cells pass through the capillaries.


What percent of oxygen do red blood cells give up to organs and tissues?

Approximately 25% of the oxygen carried by red blood cells is released to organs and tissues during circulation in the body.


How does oxygen move?

Oxygen moves through the body via the bloodstream, carried by red blood cells. It is inhaled into the lungs, where it diffuses from the alveoli into the bloodstream, and then transported to tissues and organs where it is exchanged for carbon dioxide to be exhaled.