The Erythrocytes, more commonly known as red blood cells carry oxygen to the body.
Blood carries red blood cells which carries blood around your body
It's not really the blood that needs the oxygen. All the living tissues in our bodies needs a steady supply of oxygen, and the blood is what carries that oxygen around and delivers it where it needs to go.
In your blood. The protein hemoglobin carries oxygen-molecules between the lungs and the peripheral tissues and organs.
The Respiratory System.
Blood releases its oxygen into the tissues at the capillary level.
heamoglobine
Haemoglobin
Blood Cells?
tissues carry blood to the cells
blood carries oxygen, so it carries oxygen to your tissues, eg, all your muscles, so you can walk etc, (be alive) I THINK!
The function of a red blood cell is to carry oxygen to the body tissues. Its hemoglobin molecule is the most important structural component that carries out this function.
Blood carries red blood cells which carries blood around your body
Red blood cells
Hemoglobin is the part of your blood that carries oxygen to your tissues.
The hemoglobin or "red cells".
All arteries carry blood to the arterioles, which in turn carry blood to the capillaries, where oxygen exchange in the tissues takes place.
the function of haemoglobin is to trap oxygen, it actualy the component of the red blood cell wich carries oxygen.