Arteries don't always carry blood that is high in oxygen. The term artery is an anatomical term. All blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are arteries. All blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart are veins. Most arteries do carry blood that's high in oxygen but there is an exception. When the arteries carry blood to the lungs, this blood is low in oxygen. The veins that carry the blood back to the heart from the lungs is high in oxygen. This is called the pulmonary circuit. In this more or less seems backwards. It's best to remember that arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Arteries carry oxygen and nutrients to the cells, and veins carry wastes, such as carbon dioxide away from the cells. :-D
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The heart pumps the blood through the arteries to the cells, and then through the veins back to the heart.
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.
Glucose is carried through the circulation in the blood plasma.
Carbon dioxide and water
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
They transport oxygen and carbon dioxide.
They transport mainly oxygen to cells, while taking waste and carbon dioxide away.
Metabolic toxins, waster products like oxygen for plant cells and carbon dioxide for animal cells. Anything that is in excess
The respiratory system does "take away" carbon dioxide by replacing it with oxygen, through breathing. Exhaling causes the body to expel carbon dioxide and inhale oxygen.
Red blood cells have haemoglobin which helps in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Red blood cells, corpuscles, transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body, and carbon dioxide from the body to the lungs.
Carbon monoxide bonds the the hemoglobin in out red blood cells. This renders our blood unable to transport oxygen. Carbon dioxide does not do this.
The heart pumps the blood through the arteries to the cells, and then through the veins back to the heart.
Red Blood cells transport oxygen to the cells, and they then take carbon dioxide from the cells.
red blood cells
They transport mainly oxygen to cells, while taking waste and carbon dioxide away.
They transport respiratory gases.They take O2 to cells and take CO2 from cells.