probably bcuz they would be filtered by kidney & lost.
Dissolving materials in fluid can make the solvent more viscous (thicker). Viscous fluids flow more slowly than less viscous (thinner) fluids.
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You have hemoglobin in red blood cells. They are 'inside' the capillaries.
The Red Blood Cells that are located within the blood-plasma. Within the RBCs, biochemical Heme molecules - with an Iron atom at their center - transport O2 from the alveoli to the capillaries.
Oxygen
blood is red because of the hemoglobin (not sure of the answer and spelling)
Hemoglobin
Blood is made of plasma and hemoglobin. Plasma is what hemoglobin and other nutrients, blood cells, etc are suspended in.
Inside the red blood cells
An Iron containing protein and is located on oxygencontaining molecule.
You have hemoglobin in red blood cells. They are 'inside' the capillaries.
By lowering the blood plasma level, the red blood cells are concentrated.
The Red Blood Cells that are located within the blood-plasma. Within the RBCs, biochemical Heme molecules - with an Iron atom at their center - transport O2 from the alveoli to the capillaries.
Oxygen
It's when the red blood cells disintegrate, with the release of hemoglobin in the plasma.
blood is red because of the hemoglobin (not sure of the answer and spelling)
1. Into the cell of the alveolus 2.+3. Out of the alvealus into cell of the capillary wall 4. Out of the cell of the capillary wall and into blood plasma 5. Into the red blood cell. So 5.
No, Unlike oxygen, Carbon Dioxide is mostly disolved in the blood plasma only about 23% is disolved in hemoglobin
About 55% of our entire blood is blood plasma, it is a fluid and is the blood's liquid medium, it is straw-yellow in color.