what is the carrier of oxygen to the cells in our body
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RBC (red blood cells)
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Haemoglobin, an Oxygen Carrier. A drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells, or erythrocytes. These specialised cells are like flattened discs, which gives them a much greater surface area with which to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and with body cells.
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Haemoglobin, an Oxygen Carrier. A drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells, or erythrocytes. These specialised cells are like flattened discs, which gives them a much greater surface area with which to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and with body cells.
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