Oxygen reaches all parts of an animal's body when it inhales via the lungs, and the oxygen enters the blood stream. The heart then pumps these oxygenated blood cells to the rest of the body.
It reaches all parts of the body because it is transported there by the 'Cardio vascular system' , a network of pipes (the arteries and veins) and a pump (the heart).
The kidneys. They are the "scrubbers" of the body. They remove waste and impurities from the blood.
Your heart pumps blood to all parts of the body.
Blood supplies oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
pumps blood to all body parts
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to carry blood all parts of the body
The blood in our heart is carried to all parts of our body. The heart pumps the blood, and the blood is carried by veins. The veins are all over our body. They have a system; out to our body, and back to the heart.
Blood gets pumped to all parts of the body, including the heart.
The Aorta, it takes the oxygenated blood to all the other parts of the body,
to carry blood all parts of the body