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Oxygen flows into your blood when you breath April:)
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The depression on the side of the lung where blood vessels enter is called the hilum. It serves as the entry and exit point for the bronchial tubes, blood vessels, and nerves associated with the lungs. The hilum is crucial for the lung's connection to the rest of the body, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as the delivery of blood.
The hilum is the medial depression in the kidney where the blood and lymph vessels and nerves enter.
Oxygen enters the bloodstream through the lungs during the process of respiration. In the lungs, oxygen diffuses from the air sacs (alveoli) into the pulmonary capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells. This oxygenated blood is then pumped to the rest of the body by the heart to deliver oxygen to tissues for cellular respiration.
Through the blood vessels.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines
When you enter a fit of rage your blood pressure will rise and the blood vessels throughout your body will constrict. This will cause a decrease in the amount of oxygen distributed throughout your body. This lack of oxygen will actually cause you to blackout.
maybe your question goes this way..."how does oxygen enter the blood from the lungs?"Two types of blood vessels carry blood throughout our bodies: The arteries carry oxygenated blood (blood that has received oxygen from the lungs) from the heart to the rest of the body. The blood then travels through the veins back to the heart and lungs, where it receives more oxygen.
hilum