The Veins carry de-oxygenated blood
Haemoglobin, a chemical in red blood cells carries both carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Plasma. It also carries nutrients, waste, hormones, enzymes, antibodies
the water (saline) part of the blood.
(sometimes referred to as the plasma part.)
red blood cell
Veins carry CO2, and arteries carry O2.
Why red blood cells carries carbon dioxide?
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The common most water material found in blood is carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide gas is then exhaled out of the body. Blood, however, also have some other waste materials dissolved in it which are taken to the kidney for purification.
levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, the breathing center stimulates the muscles of respiration to increase breathing rate and depth. This helps to eliminate excess carbon dioxide and restore a balance in blood gas levels.
The blood carries both nutrients (food) and wastes to and from cells. At the lungs carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen and at the kidneys blood is filtered and wastes and some water is lost. Most of the water is retained.
The primary function of white blood cells is to fight infection. Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues, and carbon dioxide as a waste product away from the tissues and back to the lungs.
Hemoglobin/haemoglobin (two different spellings of the same thing). It's a protein made up of four separate protein chains, each of which has a heme group, which has as its central feature a porphyrin ring containing an iron atom. This is what gives red blood cells their characteristic color (which is actually more of a dark purple than red when carbon dioxide is bound to the heme groups).
A red blood cell carries Oxygen and Carbon DIoxide
Carbon-Dioxide.
Red blood cells carry most carbon dioxide wastes away from the cells of the body.
blood mainly carries oxygen and nutients (end products of digestion) to the body cells. the waste gas that blood carries away from the cell is called Carbon dioxide
Depending on the levels of hydrogen ions, carbon dioxide is converted into bicarbonate in the blood
The heart pumps blood that has nutrients and oxygen to every cell in your body and carries wastes and carbon dioxide away.
The common most water material found in blood is carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide gas is then exhaled out of the body. Blood, however, also have some other waste materials dissolved in it which are taken to the kidney for purification.
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Oxygen. The pulmonary artery carries carbon dioxide instead.
In short, the veinules, the pulmonary artery, and all veins except for the pulmonary vein are the blood vessels that carry blood that is rich in carbon dioxide. Unless you want to explain all that, the best answer is "veins." The capillaries that carry carbon dioxide back toward the heart are called veinules. The veinules join up to form veins. They eventually connect to the vena cava. The vena cava, which is the largest vein coming from the body, also carries deoxygenated blood, like nearly every other vein. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood. The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, and it is the only vein that carries oxygen-rich blood.
Carbon dioxide, made by the cells as they do their work, moves out of the cells into the capillaries, where most of it dissolves in the plasma of the blood. Blood rich in carbon dioxide then returns to the heart via the veins.
Most of it is in the water (saline) (and most of that as carbonic acid).