How might a red blood cell work with a neuron to support the function of a multicellular organism? (1 point) Responses A neuron may produce more red blood cells. A neuron may produce more red blood cells. A red blood cell may produce more neurons. A red blood cell may produce more neurons. 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 carry oxygen to the nucleus of a neuron.

A red blood cell may carry oxygen to the neuron to support its function and ensure proper oxygen supply for its metabolic processes. The neuron, in turn, may signal when and where oxygen is needed by releasing neurotransmitters or activating specific pathways to regulate oxygen delivery and distribution in the body. This coordinated effort between red blood cells and neurons helps maintain homeostasis and support the overall function of the multicellular organism.