Oxygen is transferred to the cells by our red blood cells which have a special molecule called hemoglobin inside. The hemoglobin molecule binds to the oxygen molecule and the reb blood cells transports the oxygen to wherever it is needed.
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oxygen is transferred to the blood by breathing
Oxygen is transferred to hemoglobin at the alveolar/capillary function. This transfer occurs through diffusion.
Energy is transferred to a molecule through a process called cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, the cell's primary energy source. This ATP molecule is then used by the cell to fuel various activities like growth, movement, and metabolism.
It is ionic. Electrons are transferred from magnesium to oxygen.
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The cell would die. A cell is just like you. A cell can not live with out oxygen or food!
Oxygen is transferred into the blood in the lungs. During respiration, oxygen from the air we breathe diffuses across the walls of the alveoli in the lungs and into the capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport throughout the body.
because oxygen brings food to the cell
oxygen and carbon dioxide. oxygen is delivered by the blood into the cell and oxygen from the cell is is given to the blood in exchange to be expelled by the lungs.
The cell needs oxygen for respiration (diffusion and osmosis)
The term used for the energy transferred by a cell to the current is "voltage." It is the potential difference created by the cell's battery that drives the flow of electrons through a circuit.