Oxygen (O2)
In gas cans.
carbon dioxide
It carries oxygen and carbon dioxide away from the cells of the body.* * * * *Not so.In general, it carries oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide away from the cells.
The atrium does not carry gas. Blood flows through it. The blood in the left atrium is oxygenated.
It carries the waste gas called carbon dioxide. The blood then picks up oxygen to take back to the body cells.
a red liquid which has two types of cells red blood cells with no nucleus or chloroplasts. They are designed to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide(depending on where it is in the body at the time) to the heart and lungs so the body can carry out gas exchange white blood cells which are designed to produce antibodies which eradicate antigens (produce things that kill germs or anything that can harm you from inside the body)
The blood carries oxygen to all the cells of the body.
Blood primarily carries carbon dioxide away from the cells of the body, a waste product of cellular metabolism. Additionally, blood also transports metabolic waste products, such as urea and creatinine, to the kidneys for excretion. This process helps maintain homeostasis and prevents the accumulation of harmful substances in the body.
well The most honourable duty of red blood cells is to carry oxygen gas around the body. Although they do carry a little carbon dioxide sometimes, most of this unwanted gas is transported by the plasma
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Erythrocytes, more commonly known as red blood cells.