Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
Red Blood Cells. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_blood_cell
Haemoglobin is bound to red blood cells (erythrocytes). The main role of red blood cells is to transport oxygen around the body.
The red cells contain haemoglobin.
red blood cells contain Haemoglobin
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Red blood cells.
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The red blood cells contain a globular protein called Haemoglobin, which carries oxygen by combining the oxygen molecules to its haem groups.
A protein called haemoglobin in the red blood cells. The haemoglobin can loosely bond with oxygen allowing it to transport oxygen from the lungs to the other parts of the body.
The only cells which lack DNA are the mature <b>red blood cells</b> (erythrocytes). This is because they lack a nucleus, which is where the DNA is found in other cells. Red blood cells also lack mitochondria which themselves have DNA. Therefore they not only lack nuclei DNA, but mitochondrial DNA as well. <br /><br /> Red blood cells develop in your bone marrow from special cells called stem cells. These do have a nucleus, but as the red blood cell develops the nucleus is squeezed/taken out. This makes more room for the red pigment haemoglobin, which is needed to carry the Oxygen in the red cells. Haemoglobin also carry's Glucose needed for energy and also they take Carbon Dioxide away from the cells to be breathed out through the lungs
Some viruses contain only RNA (and need a host with DNA in order to replicate themselves). Red blood cells of mammals are anucleated (lack a nucleus) and do not contain nuclear DNA as a result.
Yes, they do. The haemoglobin in biconcave red blood cells picks up the oxygen at the lungs, and drops it off at a respiring cell.
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) contain haemoglobin.
haemoglobin
yes they do contain haemoglobin it is this substance only which gives red blood cells its red colour Haemoglobin is also carrying Oxygen from lungs to viscera in the form of Oxyhaemoglobin.
Reg blood cells contains the respiratoy pigment haemoglobin.
Haemoglobin
No, haemoglobin is only found in red blood cells. It is a substance that is required to take up oxygen for transport from the lungs to the rest of our body.
yes known as haemoglobin.
Red blood cells contain a substance called haemoglobin. Oxygen dissolves in haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. This compound travels in the blood and is taken to all the cells
Red blood cells contain platelets. Hope this helped! (:
Oxygen is transported with the help of Red blood cells as the red blood cells contain haemoglobin to can carry oxygen from one place to another.
Blood is ~55% plasma and ~45% red blood cells (erythrocytes). These cells contain millions of molecules of the protein hemoglobin each of which can bind up to 4 oxygen molecules.
Mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus nor organelles.