Red Blood cells take oxygen to the working muscles as it is required for respiration.
They take the oxygen out your mouth when you exhale
Oxygen
Oxygen
You breathe in and the oxygen goes into your lungs. Your blood picks up the oxygen and carries it to your muscles, and then goes into the cells in said muscles.
Red Blood cells bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the muscles.
Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to the muscle cells, it carries away carbon dioxide, other waste materials and excess heat from the cells
The cardiovascular system, specifically the red blood cells, is what transports oxygen to the muscles.
Get oxygen to your muscles
The circulatory system (blood) moves oxygen through the body to the cells.
because red blood cells help to get oxygen to your muscles and vital organs
Temporarily, yes. Giving blood means that you lose some of your red blood cells, which are what carries oxygen from the lungs and to the muscles. With less cells to carry oxygen, your muscles will have less to work with and you will get out breath faster. Blood cells are constantly replenished however, so you'll be back to level pretty soon.
No. Oxygen is transported to cells to be used in ATP production via hemoglobin in our blood.
blood delivers oxygen to the cells