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How might a red blood cell work with a neuron to support the function of a multicellular organism? (1 point)
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A neuron may signal when and where oxygen is needed.
A neuron may signal when and where oxygen is needed.
A red blood cell may produce more neurons.
A red blood cell may produce more neurons.
A neuron may produce more red blood cells.
A neuron may produce more red blood cells.
A red blood cell may carry oxygen to the nucleus of a neuron.
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A neuron may signal when and where oxygen is needed.
Reason: neurons detect and create changes in activity that increase local blood flow or respiratory/heart rate to deliver oxygen carried by red blood cells. Red blood cells transport oxygen to tissues but do not make neurons or deliver oxygen specifically to a nucleus.
Reason: neurons detect and create changes in activity that increase local blood flow or respiratory/heart rate to deliver oxygen carried by red blood cells. Red blood cells transport oxygen to tissues but do not make neurons or deliver oxygen specifically to a nucleus.
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