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Oxygen is transported with the help of Red blood cells as the red blood cells contain haemoglobin to can carry oxygen from one place to another.
Glucose provides fuel to make energy which is needed to help oxygen be utilized by the blood
I think you meant "through the body". if that is so: the heart does, it pumps oxygen poor blood to your lungs. then the blood absorbs the oxygen with the help of diffusion. this is like smoke: smoke doesn't stay together, it goes to places where no smoke is. the same counts for your blood, there is no oxygen in it so the oxygen goes into your veins. then the heart pumps it around the body until the oxygen is used up. the process will start over again.Your heart.
oxygen helps us to breath us
It is done by veins and arteries (known as blood capilleries) vien take impure blood from different body parts to heart which then carry to lungs for purification and from lungs this pure blood carry again to hear which is pumped by arteries to the different body parts. So blood capelleries, and heart help in transporting the blood.
the red blood cells get oxygen or put out carbon dioxide through the capillaries in the alveoli of the lungs. They do this to help get oxygen for the cells in the body/ take away carbon dioxide from the cells
all red blood cells carry hemoglobin to help transport oxygen.
Red Blood cells help you get oxygen to your cells
No. Red blood cells transport oxygen. The hemoglobin molecules in red blood cells contains four iron atoms which all can have four bonds to oxygen atoms. Thus, red blood cells transport oxygen. Leukocytes (white blood cells) are technically part of the immune system and fight off bacteria and viruses.
Red cells (erythrocytes) are mainly there to transport oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide from them. White cells help with fighting infection. Platelets (although not really a cell, more a fragment of one - megakaryocytes) help with the primary clotting process.
Red blood cells have only one function, which is to transport oxygen. This has no direct connection to digestion, although without oxygen the body would die, and no digestion would take place after death.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body cells.
Red blood cells because they are your main source of blood. White blood cells help protect your body from harmful diseases and the flu. Your white blood cells even fight an infection in your body when you have a fever!
They carry out oxygen throughout the body. They also contain hemoglobin.
it carries oxygen
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Oxygen is transported with the help of Red blood cells as the red blood cells contain haemoglobin to can carry oxygen from one place to another.