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The red blood cells pick up oxygen from the air that is inhaled into the lungs. When the red cells pick up the oxygen from the air, they expel carbon dioxide into the lungs to be exhaled.
Red blood cells pick up oxygen and deposit carbon dioxide at the lungs
Yes, red blood cells pick up oxygen in the lungs through a process called oxygenation. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells, and is then carried to tissues throughout the body for cellular respiration.
They are transported to an oxygen rich environment, the lungs. It is there that they pick up their oxygen.
the red blood cells carry carbon dioxide and oxygen that it gets from the lungs when you breath.the blood gets its color from when the red blood cells pick up the oxygen. oh and by the way red blood cells are also called erthrocytes
Red blood cells obtain oxygen from the lungs where they pick up oxygen from inhaled air during the process of respiration. This oxygen is then carried by red blood cells to tissues throughout the body to support cellular functions.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin. These cells are also known as erythrocytes.
The haemoglobin helps the red blood cells to the source of the oxygen, like a transport system and then once the red blood cells have the oxygen they then proceed to escort them throught the entire body. the haemoglobin is circulated and then replenished along with the new blood cells through the heart.
Red blood cells carry primarily oxygen
red blood cells transport oxygen :)