the function of the haemoglobin arteries is to pump di-oxygenated blood from the heat to the lungs so you can breathe
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The pulmonary arteries deliver blood to the lungs from the heart so it can be oxygenated.
You may mean the renal arteries. They supply the kidneys with oxygenated blood.
They drain unfilterd blood from the body into the kidneys
It connects left and right anterior cerebral arteries
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Leucocytes don't contain haemoglobin because function of haemoglobin is to transport Oxygen and WBCs don't have to transport Oxygen.
Oxygen is bound to the haemoglobin in the blood in the lung tissues, then this oxygenated blood is returned to the heart for distribution via the arteries.
arteries description and function
The deficiency of Iron causes ANAEMIA. Its function is --------- Synthesis of haemoglobin associated with oxidation,reduction reactions..
Haemoglobin, oxygen, and iron are carried by blood cells.
Valves function to help keep blood flowing toward the heart. Arteries function to carry blood away from the heart.
The arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. The walls of arteries are muscular allowing the arteries to constrict or dilate. The more constricted the arteries are, the higher the blood pressure.
the function of haemoglobin is to trap oxygen, it actualy the component of the red blood cell wich carries oxygen.
The function of arteries is to conduct blood away from the heart. This blood is usually oxygenated but there are two notable exceptions which are the pulmonary and umbilical arteries.
You may mean the renal arteries. They supply the kidneys with oxygenated blood.
The pulmonary arteries deliver blood to the lungs from the heart so it can be oxygenated.