It is transported by the blood stream.
It is transported to the cells via the blood stream for use
Oxygen is transported through the blood stream by Hemoglobin.
oxygenation is the answer i found somewhere else
the answer is the join of all sources coming together is called blood holes and then comes the smaller cells in your blood stream is called ''piegopheres''
erythropoietin
Oxygen is absorbed in the blood stream primarily in the lungs through the process of diffusion. When we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters the lungs and diffuses across the alveoli into the capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body.
Zinc is primarily transported in the blood by a protein carrier called albumin, while iron is typically transported by a protein called transferrin. These carriers help maintain the proper levels of these minerals in the blood and deliver them to the cells that need them.
Diffusion only. The partial pressure of O2 is the sole driver.
Oxygen binds to a molecule called hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin.
Oxygen is transported through the circulatory system by binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells. Hemoglobin carries the oxygen from the lungs to the tissues in the body where it is needed for cellular respiration. The oxygen is released from hemoglobin and diffuses into the surrounding tissues to support their metabolic functions.