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Red blood cells need iron. They store iron and typically contain more iron than the fluid around them does. Which action would show the blood cells doing active transport?

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Answered by tamal94
43

Answer:

They store iron, typically contain

more iron than the fluid around them does. Which action would show the blood cells doing active transport???? pushing iron out...... bringing iron in............

Answered by kingofself
13

The action that show the blood cells doing the active transport:

  • For any kind of body function to take place the main requirement for the body is Oxygen and nutrients.
  • Haemoglobin or the red blood cells are the (iron component's) warehouses for the in the body so that whenever any part needs oxygen it can provide it.
  • This ability of RBC is due to the presence of this component in abundance.
  • A depletion in iron will cause a low hemoglobin count which will result in less oxygen absorption by the body parts and hence feeling fatigue and tiredness.
  • So we can say that it is an active component it in transfer system of the body.

To know more:

The body needs iron to make red blood cells. The red blood cells transport

oxygen to all the cells of the body. People who do not have enough red blood

cells may feel that they do not have much energy. Explain why.

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