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Red blood cells do not prevent pathogens from entering the human body. Their main function is to carry oxygen to tissues and remove carbon dioxide. The immune system, primarily white blood cells, is responsible for detecting and fighting off pathogens.
No, albumin is not a major iron transport carrier in the blood. Transferrin is the major iron transport protein in the blood, responsible for binding and transporting iron throughout the body. Albumin primarily functions as a carrier for hormones, fatty acids, drugs, and other small molecules in the bloodstream.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are responsible for carrying oxygen to body cells. They also transport nutrients, such as glucose and amino acids, to various tissues in the body. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen and helps deliver it to cells.
Blood - a fluid connective "tissue" - is the primary transport medium of substances, such as oxygen and nutrients, in the body.
Osmosis is the transport mechanism responsible for the swelling of a blood clot as water is pulled into it. This process occurs due to the concentration gradient between the blood clot and the surrounding tissues, causing water to move into the clot to achieve equilibrium.
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Astrocytes are most responsible for preventing pathogens and toxins from entering the brain through blood.
The hormone which is responsible for lowering blood sugar by accelerating glucose transport into cells is known as insulin. This hormone is produced by the pancreas.
blood is responsible for the transport of bodily materials.blood is the most important consituent of cirulatory system.
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Hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen found in red blood cells.
The circulatory system consists of the heart and blood vessels.
The blood entering from the lungs has a high oxygen content and the blood entering from the body is high in carbon dioxide.
Red blood cells do not prevent pathogens from entering the human body. Their main function is to carry oxygen to tissues and remove carbon dioxide. The immune system, primarily white blood cells, is responsible for detecting and fighting off pathogens.
No, albumin is not a major iron transport carrier in the blood. Transferrin is the major iron transport protein in the blood, responsible for binding and transporting iron throughout the body. Albumin primarily functions as a carrier for hormones, fatty acids, drugs, and other small molecules in the bloodstream.
The main transport fluid in your body is your blood. This fluid is found throughout the body in great amounts.