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Which component of blood is primarily responsible for transporting oxygen?

  1. Plasma

  2. White blood cells

  3. Platelets

  4. Red blood cells

The correct answer is: Red blood cells

The component of blood that is primarily responsible for transporting oxygen is red blood cells. These cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen molecules in the lungs and carries them through the bloodstream to tissues and organs throughout the body. Hemoglobin's structure allows it to pick up oxygen efficiently and release it where it is needed. This function is critical for maintaining the metabolic processes that are necessary for survival, as oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, which generates energy for cells to function. While plasma serves various roles, such as transporting nutrients and waste, it does not play a direct role in oxygen transport. White blood cells are involved in the immune response and protecting the body against infections, while platelets are crucial for blood clotting and do not have a role in oxygen transport. Understanding these distinct functions allows us to appreciate the critical role red blood cells play in respiratory physiology.