Yes. No other gas aerates the lungs like oxygen.
aerationEtymology: Gk, aer, air
1 the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen by blood in the lungs.
2 the process of exposing a tissue or fluid to air or artificially charging it with oxygen or another gas, such as carbon dioxide. aerate, v.
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aeration (erÄ´shn),n the passage of air or gases into liquid (e.g., the passage of oxygen from pulmonary alveoli into the blood).
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aeration
1. the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen by the blood in the lungs.
2. the charging of a liquid with air or gas.
Yes, oxygen is necessary for the process of respiration in the lungs, where it allows for the exchange of gases and the removal of carbon dioxide from the blood. This helps to oxygenate the blood, which is essential for proper cellular function throughout the body.
Supply with oxygen= aerate
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
lungs take oxygen into your body
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
Yes, when we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters our lungs. This oxygen is then absorbed into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli.
600 milliliters of oxygen
oxygen goes into your lungs and then co2 comes out when mixed with a substance in your lungs.
the oxygen goes to the air sacs inside of the lungs.
when lungs inhale oxygen what doesit exhale as waste
They aerate the water, providing oxygen to the water for the fish to breath through there gills.