Biology, asked by kriskfit18, 6 months ago

Why are Red Blood Cells filled with Oxygen-carrying hemoglobin, nothing else?

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Answered by jalynandi85
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Erythrocyte disorders include anemias and polycythemias. Anemias are a group of diseases that manifest with a low oxygen transport capacity in the blood. They are mainly caused by either a decreased number of erythrocytes, or by a reduced concentration of hemoglobin inside RBCs.

Erythrocyte disorders include anemias and polycythemias. Anemias are a group of diseases that manifest with a low oxygen transport capacity in the blood. They are mainly caused by either a decreased number of erythrocytes, or by a reduced concentration of hemoglobin inside RBCs.Function: Gas exchange and transport between lungs, blood and tissues.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Red blood cells at work

Hemoglobin is the protein inside red blood cells. It carries oxygen. Red blood cells also remove carbon dioxide from your body, transporting it to the lungs for you to exhale. Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.

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