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Oxygen is diffused into the cells when the cells need oxygen to carry out their functions.

Oxygen is carried inside a red blood cell where the oxygen is bound to the hemoglobin. Red blood cells travel in the blood as part of the circulatory system and diffuse or give oxygen to the cells which need them.

Oxygen is important for many cellular functions.

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