It is either nucleus, haemoglobin, thick outer cell wall or microvilli.
Red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body tissues. These cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen and facilitates its transport throughout the body.
Hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells, carries oxygen in gas transport. Oxygen molecules bind to the iron present in hemoglobin, allowing red blood cells to transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Red blood cells contain the protein hemoglobin, which binds with oxygen, and transport the oxygen throughout the body.
This transport is by simple diffusion:from a high of oxygen (in the blood) to a low (in the cells).
No. Red blood cells transport oxygen. The hemoglobin molecules in red blood cells contains four iron atoms which all can have four bonds to oxygen atoms. Thus, red blood cells transport oxygen. Leukocytes (white blood cells) are technically part of the immune system and fight off bacteria and viruses.
red blood cells transport oxygen :)
Iron is the mineral needed for the transport of oxygen in the blood. It is a crucial component of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are anucleate cells that transport oxygen to the body's cells. They contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it in tissues where it is needed.
red blood cells
Red blood cells transport oxygen in the blood.
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
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and transport oxygen
The red blood cells.
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.
Red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body tissues. These cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen and facilitates its transport throughout the body.
A possible answer is because white blood cells are only required for when there is a threat to the body, whereas red blood cells are needed constantly for transport of oxygen around the body.
They transport oxygen to cells.