Hemoglobin is the Answer! Don't worry I cheat on NovaNET too :)
The blood cells are called hemoglobin. The hemoglobin transport oxygen from the lungs to all other parts of the body.
Many chemical elements combine with oxygen; the reaction with oxygen is called oxydation.
Its a chemical change, and the simplest is when two atoms combine to from a compound. When there is a single oxygen atom, it is called ozone, then two combine in an ionic bond, they are an oxygen molecule.
The compound oxygen and hydrogen can combine explosively to form water.
It is called aerobic respiration, oxidation is usage of oxygen .
Yes there is. It's called Haemoglobin (or Hemoglobin) it combines with the Oxygen and form Oxyhemoglobin.
Oxides are formed when nonmetals combine with oxygen.
It is sort of tricky question. One molecule of carbon can combine with only one molecule of oxygen. It can not combine with two molecules of oxygen. Incidentally one molecule of carbon is composed of one atom of carbon. One molecule of oxygen is composed of two atoms of oxygen.
Photosynthesis is the process that gathers the sun's energy using light-absorbing molecules called pigments, such as chlorophyll. These pigments are located in the chloroplasts of plant cells and capture sunlight, which is then converted into chemical energy to produce glucose and oxygen.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
When you combine one Oxygen and one Hydrogen you get Hydroxide. If you combine one Oxygen with two hydrogens you will end up with water.
dihydrogen monoxide.