Hemoglobin carries the oxygen molecules into the bloodstream.
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muscular system,nervous system, skeletal and respiratory system
Yes, lungs play a very important part in respiration. They are part of the respiratory system. When you breathe in, air gets into your lungs and exchanges oxygen with carbon dioxide with red blood cells. When you breathe out, the carbon dioxide is released.
White cells play important roles in the immune system.
it squirts out blood so the lungs can oxygenate that blood
muscular system,nervous system, skeletal and respiratory system
Respiration is oxidation of foods, a catabolic process in living cells which liberate energy for this purpose of liberation of energy the compond used or oxidised is called respiratory substrate. Carbohydrates are preffered as respiratory substrate but some times protein and fat also play the role of respiratory substrate
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White cells play important roles in the immune system.