thru your nose in to your lungs and finaly to you blood
hemoglobin
Blood transports oxygen to the cells around the body. It is important because oxygen is necessary from the electron chain which is where most of the bodies energy comes from.
like it transports oxygen and minerals it transports antibodies and white blood cells to fight disease, it just doesnt fight it itself
None. Leukocytes are white blood cells which mostly fight infection. Oxygen is carried by erythrocytes (red blood cells).
This transport is by simple diffusion:from a high of oxygen (in the blood) to a low (in the cells).
red blood cells
The lungs take oxygen into the body and the blood transports oxygen throughout the body.
blood transports oxygen and nutrients
The cardiovascular system, specifically the red blood cells, is what transports oxygen to the muscles.
Blood transports oxygen nutrients and wastes in mammals and fish .
Oxygen joins to haemoglobin in the blood to be carried around the body
Blood transports oxygen throughout the body. It transports through veins towards the lungs and then to the heart. The heart then pumps this oxygenated blood through the aorta and transports it throughout the body through arteries and capillaries.
Red blood cells.Red blood cells (erythrocytes): they contain hemoglobin which carries the oxygen
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Blood cells carry the oxygen through the blood stream to the other cells in the body.
Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.