What is that amazing red substance that travels through our body ? What does it do and why is it so vital to life?
Each red blood cell is responsible for transporting oxygen throughout our body – from head to toe – nourishing tissues and organs. They also carry away waste products from the tissues such as carbon dioxide. In my last posts I wrote about “respiration” the act of gas exchange (O2 and CO2) taking place in the Alveloi located in the lungs.
Red blood cells are made in our bones and have a life span of only four months! Imagine that – it’s amazing to me to know that every four months a red blood cell dies while the human body regularly generates more!
Inside the red blood cell is a protein called “hemoglobin” this protein attracts oxygen into the red blood cell and carries it to tissues. It is bright red. After the oxygen is “dropped” off to other cells in the body, it collects carbon dioxide saturating the red blood cell causing it now to look purple in color. It then travels back to the lungs where CO2 is “disposed” of – through exhalation.
My thoughts are pure wonder about the red blood cell as it is the only means that our bodies thrive. For example if the brain is denied oxygen for longer than 3 minutes or so, brain damage can occur. Anyone who takes CPR knows this and actually it’s a good class to take to know for yourself if you ever have to help someone else.
The reason why I am writing about the amazing human body is to inspire and stimulate an interest in you for good health and illness prevention. So many illnesses are preventable. These posts are also for myself to remind me of my own potential health frailty and my inner smarts – physically and mentally – to avoid illness. In other words, take better care of myself.
Watch this video and see ….
Pretty amazing don’t you think?
Let me know what you think. Thank you in advance for your comments!






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