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Generally, the energy is stored in ATP molecules.

This molecule however, is not specific to muscle cells. It is present in all calls where there is a requirement for energy.

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Which type of cell is used to carry oxygen in blood?

Red blood cells carry oxygen by binding oxygen molecules to hemoglobin (an iron-based molecule).White blood cells fight infections and other germs, and platelets clot cuts. You need to intake a certain amount of iron to form the hemoglobin that holds oxygen on your red blood cells. If you don't, you can become "anemic" and you will get tired more quickly.Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen in the body. The protein hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen to deliver it to the other cells in the body.


What organelle holds genetic information in the molecule DNA?

The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA. DNA is tightly packed into structures called chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.


What you plasma?

Plasma is the fluid in your blood stream that actually holds all of the blood cells. It performs an important function in that it is the medium that oxygen and nutrients are supplied to the body.


Which organelle holds genetic information in the molecule DNA?

The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA in eukaryotic cells. DNA is stored within the nucleus and is essential for controlling cellular functions and heredity.


What part of the blood transports nutrients hormones enzymes and waste materials to and from the cells of the body?

The plasma, which is the liquid component of the blood, transports nutrients, hormones, enzymes, and waste materials to and from the cells of the body. These substances are carried within the plasma as it circulates through the blood vessels.

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Which type of cell is used to carry oxygen in blood?

Red blood cells carry oxygen by binding oxygen molecules to hemoglobin (an iron-based molecule).White blood cells fight infections and other germs, and platelets clot cuts. You need to intake a certain amount of iron to form the hemoglobin that holds oxygen on your red blood cells. If you don't, you can become "anemic" and you will get tired more quickly.Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen in the body. The protein hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen to deliver it to the other cells in the body.


What moves blood to and from the lungs where oxygen poor becomes oxygen rich blood?

blood flows through your body through the pumping of your heart. however on your red blood cells are hemoglobin which holds oxygen.when your blood cells go through your cells...the hemoglobin picks up the oxygen poor blood and deposits it at your lungs (to be realeased thru exhaling) and get oxygen rich blood (from inhaling)


How does oxygen get throughout your body?

Oxygen is distributed throughout your body by your blood traveling in blood vessels and carrying red blood cell that contain hemoglobin, the molecule that holds the oxygen until it gets where it is exchanged for carbon dioxide to be removed from your body.


Does a vein hold oxygen enriched blood?

Yes, a vein holds oxygen enriched blood. An artery holds deoxygenated blood.


What is the key raw material of red blood cells?

The element iron is needed to make hemoglobin, which holds the oxygen that the cells carry to all parts of the body.


How does hemoglobin bring oxygen to cells?

Hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carries carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. In order to function most efficiently, hemoglobin needs to bind to oxygen tightly in the oxygen-rich atmosphere of the lungs and be able to release oxygen rapidly in the relatively oxygen-poor environment of the tissues.


What holds a substance called hemoglobin?

The oxygen rich red blood cells hold the substance hemoglobin.


What type of bond holds the phosphorus and oxygen atoms together in this molecule of ATP?

The bond that holds the phosphorus and oxygen atoms together in ATP is a high-energy phosphoanhydride bond. This bond stores energy that can be used by cells for various processes.


What Liquid Holds blood cells?

plasma


Is oxygenated blood rich in oxygen?

To be "oxgenated" means the blood holds oxygen, so "oxygenated blood" carries O2 laden blood.


What is blood made of and what does it do inside your?

Your blood is made of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The white blood cells fight infections and are part of the body's immune system. Red blood cells carry oxygen. Platelets are bits of broken down dead cells and work with a protein called fibrin, which heals wounds and cuts that the body sustains. Plasma holds the blood cells in suspension and keeps electrolytes balanced.


What is blood made of and what does it do inside your body?

Your blood is made of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The white blood cells fight infections and are part of the body's immune system. Red blood cells carry oxygen. Platelets are bits of broken down dead cells and work with a protein called fibrin, which heals wounds and cuts that the body sustains. Plasma holds the blood cells in suspension and keeps electrolytes balanced.