You have hemoglobin in red blood cells. They are 'inside' the capillaries.
The liquid that carries platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells around in the body is called blood. It is a vital component of the circulatory system and plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, and removing waste products from the body.
White blood cells are larger than red ones by a few times
Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. They contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it to tissues throughout the body.
No, the circulatory system does not produce red and white blood cells. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, while white blood cells are produced in various tissues in the body such as the bone marrow and lymph nodes. The circulatory system is responsible for transporting these cells around the body.
No, there are typically more red blood cells than white blood cells in the human body. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen, while white blood cells are part of the immune system and fight infections.
As far as the obvious: Red Blood Cells, Oxygen, and Iron. Hemogloblin is Iron Based, and is used in Red Blood Cells to Bind Oxygen for transport.
Its called hemoglobin. it also gives the color to red blood cells, when carrying oxygen, and the bluish color when they carry carbon dioxide.
Red blood cells
It pumps blood enriched blood around the body to other organs and blood cells
The red blood cells have that function.
blood is a combination of cells, not the other way around.
There little blood cells kinda like white blood cells but there like your stoner blood cells and they just kinda chill around and don't really do anything
Blood cells
1000 red blood cells To 1 white blood cell
Red blood cells, also known as hemoglobin, carry oxygen around the body. The red blood cells are found in the bodies blood.
Take blood around your body.
there are about 6000-9000 WHITE BLOOD CELLS in your body