Yes, it forms the heam group at the centre of the haemaglobin molecules in your red bood cells (erythrocytes) this is what makes red blood cells red. Oxygen binds to the haemoglobin molecule amd is then transported in the blood to the body.
A vesicle forms as a small sac from the cell's membrane.
The answer is proteins.
white blood cell
your heart,blood,veins,red blood cell,white blood cell
Nucleus
The four components of blood are red blood cells (cells), white blood cells (cells), platelets (cell fragments), and plasma (liquid). Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries the cells and platelets throughout the body.
the nucleus.
The Cell Membrane for an animal cell and a Cell Wall for a plant cell.
No. Red blood cells are part of the cardiovascular system.
The Cell Membrane for an animal cell and a Cell Wall for a plant cell.
cellulose
A white blood cell is a part of the blood that shoots antibodies to germs in order to disable or destroy the germ.