The transport of oxygen by the blood takes place
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(a) leucocytes (b) thrombocytes
(c) plasma (d) erythrocytes
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d) Erythrocytes
The oxygen that we obligate aerobes need for survival is transported from the lungs to peripheral tissues by the hemoglobin that is densely packed in our red blood cells (erythrocytes). Hemoglobin is the most intensively studied protein in the world, and its structure is known in intimate detail.
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Answer:d) erythrocytes
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