Red blood cells carry oxygen through your body
Red blood cells carry oxygen to every cell in your body. It is transported from the lungs to the tissues where it is needed for cellular respiration. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is then circulated throughout the body via the bloodstream.
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It is really the other way around. Red blood cells help to carry oxygen to every cell in the body.
the major function of the respiratory system is to get oxygen to the blood so it can carry it to every cell in the body.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells of the body.
Every where it is in the blood stream.
Blood doesn't carry food, food travels through the digestive system (Look it up) Blood carries oxygen and iron.
every second a blood cell die, and every second one is made
No, the red blood cells carry oxygen.
Almost - the cornea is an exception. It gets O2 by diffusion from the air - but you have to blink to keep the surface wet.
To carry oxygen to the frog's body cells.