👉 Adaptor blood cells are a unique type that quickly bind to various molecules, facilitating rapid communication between different body parts. They swiftly transport oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients by attaching to these signaling molecules, ensuring efficient cellular function. The first step: identify the cell's need for oxygen or waste removal and look for binding sites on adaptor cells. Second: swiftly attach the appropriate molecule (oxygen, CO2, etc.) and prepare for immediate transport via changes in shape or membrane properties.