The cell circulating in the blood responsible for carrying oxygen. If the red blood cell count is low, then that is called anemia. Weakness and fatigue are symptoms of anemia.
oxygen-carrying cells in the bloodstream, packed with hemoglobin.
a type of blood cell that carries oxygen in the body.
a doughnut-shaped blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs to body tissues
the type of blood cell that carries oxygen.
Oxygen-transporting blood cell.
Blood cells that contain hemoglobin, the substance that carries oxygen to other tissues in the body.
Blood cells that transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body.
a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus
(RBC): blood cell that carries oxygen to the cells of the body and removes carbon dioxide.
(RBC, erythrocyte): They cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from tissue.
Cells that transport oxygen from the lungs to the cells and carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs. The red color is caused by hemoglobin.
A small cell in the blood that brings oxygen to tissues and carries away carbon dioxide.
Type of blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen to every part of the body. Also known as erythrocyte.
(erythrocyte) A disc-shaped cell, lacking a nucleus, that contains hemoglobin. 594, 714
The cells in the circulation which contains hemoglobin.
The cell that carries the hemoglobin in blood.
a small blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the body’s cells.
A hemoglobin-containing blood cell, red blood cells (RBC) carry oxygen in the blood, and supply oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body.. They are also called red corpuscles.
The blood cell that carries oxygen. Red cells contain hemoglobin and it is the hemoglobin which permits them to transport oxygen (and carbon dioxide). Hemoglobin, aside from being a transport molecule, is a pigment. It gives the cell its red color (and name). See the entire definition of Red blood cell
Type of blood cell containing hemoglobin which carries oxygen to the tissues.
Blood cells which contain the red pigment haemoglobin. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the tissues of the body. A lack of red blood cells causes anaemia. Also known as erythrocytes.
Cells in the blood that carries oxygen and are responsible for the red color of blood.
saucer-shaped cell in blood plasma that carries oxygen
Also called an erythrocyte, a red blood cell transports oxygen around the body.
Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow and released into the blood. They circulate in the blood and carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from every cell in the body.
A type of blood cell produced in the bone marrow which carries oxygen to the body and provides color to the skin.
An erythrocyte (the yellowish, nonnucleated, disk-shaped blood cell that contains hemoglobin and is responsible for the color of blood)
A cell type present in blood involved in transporting oxygen throughout the body
it is a nonnucleated cell which contains hemoglobin (a form of iron) . Its primary purpose is to carry oxygen. Average life span is 120 days.
the cells in the blood that carry oxygen to the organs and tissues and take carbon dioxide away.
A cell that carries oxygen to all organs and tissues. Also known as an erthrocyte.
RBC. A cell that carries oxygen to all parts of the body. Also called an erythrocyte.
a type of blood cell containing hemoglobin that transports oxygen throughout the body.
a body cell that functions to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
A red blood cell contains the pigment hemoglobin, which has the principle role of the transport of oxygen.
Oxygen-carrying cell in the blood which contains the pigment hemoglobin, produced in the bone marrow; erythrocyte. Counts refer to the number of cells in a single drop (microliter) of blood. Normal ranges vary according to sex and age.
A special type of cell in the blood that is used to transport oxygen throughout the body.
Any of the hemoglobin-containing cells that carry oxygen to the tissues and are responsible for the red color of blood.
Cellular elements contained in shole blood that are directly erythrocytes responsible for the transport of oxygen in the bloodstream and indirectly responsible for carbon dioxide transport. See also red blood cell salvage .