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The red blood cells carry the oxygen in blood.
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
Because your cells need oxygen. Blood has Hemoglobins inside it, which carry oxygen.
Oxygen enters the blood in the alveoli of the lungs
Blood that is enriched with oxygen.
oxygen is transferred to the blood by breathing
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Oxygen is transferred to the cells by our red blood cells which have a special molecule called hemoglobin inside. The hemoglobin molecule binds to the oxygen molecule and the reb blood cells transports the oxygen to wherever it is needed.
Blood. Oxygen is transferred throughout the body by blood. Hemoglobin in the blood carry the oxygen through the body and distributes it.
Oxygen, minirals and harmful impurities are transferred in blood to their respective destination.
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Oxygen is transferred to blood cells in the capillaries around the alveoli. It diffuses from the alveoli into the bloodstream, and to the hemoglobin molecule.
Yes, oxygen is transferred to the blood via aveolae in the lungs.
Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the blood due to higher PO2 (partial pressure of oxygen) levels in the alveoli than in the blood.
some of the oxygen in your blood is transferred to the cells in your bones that help you to produce more red and white blood cells.
to spread the blood cells so thin that the oxygen can be taken into cells or transferred to other cells.