Blood releases its oxygen into the tissues at the capillary level.
gas exchange
hemoglobin
It's not really the blood that needs the oxygen. All the living tissues in our bodies needs a steady supply of oxygen, and the blood is what carries that oxygen around and delivers it where it needs to go.
The Erythrocytes, more commonly known as red blood cells carry oxygen to the body.
oxygen
The circulatory system ie blood.
The Respiratory System.
The oxyhaemoglobin will break down and oxygen will release. :)
So the blood can pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
Red blood cells release their oxygen in the capillaries. The oxygen diffuses across the capillary wall to reach the body tissues.
No. Red blood cells do. Red blood cells transport oxygen form the lungs to tissues.
Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
Hypoxia stimulates kidney cells to release erythropoietin, which is a hormone that regulates red blood cell production. Hypoxia is a condition where a part of the body or brain is not getting sufficient oxygen. When this condition occurs, there is an increase red blood cell production.
The tissues get oxygen from oxygenated blood supply for energy production.
Hypoxia, .e., reduced oxygen tension in blood.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
what substance in the blood is responsible for carring oxygen to the tissues ?
heamoglobine