Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
it goes to the lung and the blood picks it up there
haemoglobin
Hemoglobin (in the red blood cells) (devoid of oxygen) gets into the alveoli (little capillary filled air sacks) and picks up oxygen. Then the circulatory system transports the oxygen-rich blood around.
The left ventricle pumps blood to the systemic circulation, reaching all parts of the body. The right ventricle pumps blood to the pulmonary circulation, where the blood picks up oxygen.
Blood moves from the heart. The heart is a pump and it moves the blood to the lungs where it picks up oxygen. The blood carries oxygen by way of large arteries into smaller arteries, into even smaller arterioles, into capillary beds. At this point oxygen is lost into tissues (like muscles). The blood is now low on oxygen and must pick up more in the lungs. It also has to deliver carbon dioxide to the lungs. Back to the capillary bed, into very small venules and then larger veins and larger veins and even larger veins to the heart. Blood moves into the lungs and drops off carbon dioxide and picks up another load of oxygen and back down and around again. The Circulatory System with the heart as a pump.
Hemoglobin is the substance in the blood that picks up oxygen. Hemoglobin is found on red blood cells.
Erythrocytes
carbon dioide
The blood picks up oxygen in the lungs and gives it to all the organs in the body that needs it.
Blood picks up oxygen from the lungs.
No, it does everything except picks up oxygen in the LUNGS. It gives up carbon dioxide instead! :)
Blood with no oxygen (the blood that flows to the heart picks up oxygen from the lungs).
it goes to the lung and the blood picks it up there
It picks up oxygen
The lungs
Iron and hemoglobin ( a substance found in your red blood cells) combine with oxygen and it turns the blood color from a dark color, to a healthy bright color, also iron picks up oxygen, and carries it through the rest of your body.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.