No, shellfish do not have red blood cells. Instead, they have a fluid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies. Hemolymph is colorless or transparent and does not contain red blood cells.
Human blood is an example of a bodily fluid that circulates within the cardiovascular system, transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. It consists of plasma (liquid portion) and various types of cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Hemoglobin functions to transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues in the body, and then carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled. It also helps to regulate blood pH by buffering acids and bases in the blood.
The main transport fluid in the body is blood, which carries oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. Blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
Oxygen is transported throughout the body by red blood cells flowing in a fluid called plasma carried by blood vessels called arteries.
The red fluid that circulates through your body is your blood. It keeps all your body functioning properly, and actually it is not red until it is exposed to oxygen.
As it gives out oxegen it looses the bright red
As it gives out oxegen it looses the bright red
the heart is a muscular organ which pumps blood throughout the body while the blood circulates around the body.....the blood is also known as the river of life..it is a red fluid....
As it gives out oxegen it looses the bright red
The oxygen in it is replaced with carbon dioxide.
The red fluid in the body is blood.
The red fluid in the body is blood.
It meets oxygen
Oxygen circulates through the body in blood. A molecule of oxygen (O2) from the lungs binds loosely to a molecule of hemoglobin in a red blood cell. The red blood cell travels through the capillaries and the oxygen molecule is released from the hemoglobin and is delivered to the cells.
It turns from oxygenated blood to deoxygenated blood. The tissues absorb the oxygen that your red blood cells carry through diffusion through the capillary membranes. When the oxygen is gone, the blood is considered "deoxygenated."
No, shellfish do not have red blood cells. Instead, they have a fluid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies. Hemolymph is colorless or transparent and does not contain red blood cells.