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The red blood cells carry the oxygen in blood.
Red blood cells in blood carry oxygen throughout the body. The actual chemical substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin also carries carbon-dioxide when passed through capillarys, the part where the carbon dioxide is exchanged with the oxygen. capillaries are a cell thick for the lower blood presure.
Glycolysis and Fermentation both produce ATP in the absence of oxygen. These are both part of Anaerobic Respiration.
The proton of an atom carries the positive charge.
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Hemoglobin is the part of your blood that carries oxygen to your tissues.
the steam carries the nutrients to the leaf that produces the oxygen we need
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
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It carries out respiration. Oxygen is needed for that
No, lymph doesn't do that. Blood (specifically red blood cells), a part of the cardiovascular system, carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
The liquid part of the body that carries nutrients from the digested food is plasma.
The red blood cells carry the oxygen in blood.
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The air carries oxygen to your body when it is inhaled into your lungs.The blood carries oxygen through you body to the vcells that use it as part of their metabolism.
Iron is a part of all cells and does many things in our bodies. For example, iron (as part of the protein hemoglobin) carries oxygen from our lungs throughout our bodies. Iron also helps muscles store and use oxygen.