Yes. Oxygen goes to every organ of the body. It gets there via the blood. Blood travels to organs through special blood vessels called arteries. The arteries that provide blood to the heart are called coronary arteries, from a Latin word that means heart.
How oxygen gets into the blood is via the respiratory system, which uses the lungs to take oxygen from the air we breathe and put it into the blood. Once in the blood, oxygen travels to the heart, then into the arteries, and then it moves from the blood into cells of the heart in a process called diffusion.
You breath in oxygen, then the oxygen goes to your lungs. As you breath, the oxygen flows through one of the valves in your heart and oxygenates your blood cells, then the blood cells are pumped around your body, and once they have used up their oxygen, they are pumped back to the heart to receive more oxygen.
The oxygen gets from the HEART TO THE BODY not the other way around. The heart takes in deoxygenated blood from the body and directs it to the lungs with the help of the PULMONARY ARTERY. Once the blood has been oxygenated it gets sent back to the heart through the PULMONARY VEIN. From there the oxygenated blood is directed to the Aorta and sent to the rest of the body.
Oxygen is picked up from the lungs and carried into the heart by way of the 4 pulmonary veins. These empty into the left atrium and then flow into the left ventricle. From the left ventricle this oxygenated blood is pumped to the body.
1: the lungs do not carry oxygen, that's why we have blood vessels. 2: the blood vessels from the lungs always bring oxygen to the heart, and to no where else in the body.
When blood enters the heart it is deoxgenated as it enters the right atrium.
it mixes into the blood.
the heart does not give the body it's oxygen it is the lungs. The heart is used to pump the blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then to pump the blood throughout the body and add oxygen to the blood cells.
When the blood is flowing back to the heart, the blood has already given off its oxygen to the rest of the body which means it contain less oxygen concentration in the blood. and when blood is flowing from the heart to the rest of the body, the blood contains high level of oxygen because they were being given oxygen by the lungs which passes along the heart and the heart pumps it to the rest of the body.
the heart has a four chamber system it takes in the blood with out oxygen, gives it oxygen and pumps it though out the body
Oxygen does not push blood through the body, the heart does.
I believe all organs (including the heart) require oxygen.
The heart pumps oxygen rich blood around the body.
Because your muscles need oxygen and oxygen is in the blood so the heart pumps bloid around the body
because the body needs oxygen, which is received from the heart to perform all activities
I'm no anonomy expert, but the blood carried from the heart to the body is oxygen rich while the blood coming from the body has had it's oxygen absorbed so it goes through the heart to the lungs, where it gets oxygen, back to the heart and out to the body again.
The heart distributed oxygenated blood to the body with the help of Arteries and Arterioles.
the heart pumps blood full of oxygen around your body to the cells that need it
The pourpose of the heart is to pump blood throughout your body. Blood contains oxygen in it, and all the cells in your body need oxygen to live.