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 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.
A red blood cell may carry oxygen to the nucleus of a neuron.

A red blood cell may produce more neurons.

A red blood cell may produce more neurons.

A red blood cell does not directly work with a neuron to support the function of a multicellular organism. The correct option would be that a neuron may signal when and where oxygen is needed. Neurons are responsible for transmitting electrical signals in the nervous system, including signals that regulate various bodily functions. Oxygen is needed by neurons for energy production, and when a neuron signals that it requires oxygen, red blood cells transport oxygen to the tissues and organs, including the neurons in the brain and nervous system.