How is oxygen transported in blood to the cells?

Answer:
Oxygen is transported in blood by binding to the Hemoglobins. Then Hemoglobin will carry O2 through out our body. When blood reach to the organ, or cells, DIFFUSION process will be activated, O2 from High concentration (blood stream) diffuses to the Low concentration (cells).
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