Red blood cells, specifically hemoglobin molecules within them, transport oxygen through the blood. Hemoglobin binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it in tissues throughout the body. This process is essential for delivering oxygen to cells for energy production and removing carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration.
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
You need oxygen in your lungs in order to breathe. Without blood to transport it your lungs would have none and you wouldn't be able to breathe.
blood transport oxygen around the body
low blood pressure leads to an insufficient transport of oxygen through the body
Oxygen enters the blood through the process of respiration in the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the blood capillaries surrounding them. It then binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport to tissues throughout the body.
red blood cells
Oxygen enters the blood through the process of diffusion in the lungs. In the alveoli, oxygen from inhaled air diffuses into the blood in the surrounding capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport to tissues throughout the body.
i think it`s through blood stream
An extensive transport system that runs through the body would be the circulatory system. It travels blood throughout the body and passes the oxygen that muscles need.
Red blood cells (erythrocytes) transport oxygen in the blood. Hemoglobin, a protein found within red blood cells, binds to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the body's tissues.
Arteries and the pulmonary vein transport oxygen-rich blood through the body.
ways of transporting oxygen (presumably in the human body you are referring to) it is carried in the blood as part of the circulatory system-it is picked up from the lungs through alveoli -majorly carried in the blood as oxyhaemoglobin (oxygen combined with haemoglobin in red blood cells) -some can be dissolved in the blood plasma