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The blood gets oxygen from the air around us which is made of oxygen. When we breath in, the oxygen is taken into our lungs and then into our blood.

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Q: From where does the blood get oxygen?
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What if oxygen-rich blood mixes with your oxygen-poor blood?

the quality of our blood that rich with oxygen will become low


Why does blood circulate from the heart to the lungs?

The oxygen poor blood (not enough oxygen) goes to the lungs to get more oxygen to turn into oxygen rich blood (has plenty of oxygen)


Why is it important for your heart to separate oxygen rich blood from oxygen poor blood?

If the oxygen-rich blood and the oxygen poor blood mix the amount of oxygen becomes diluted. The cells and tissues need more oxygen than they will get.


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What makes the blood red and it carries oxygen in the blood?

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How is oxygen transferred to the blood?

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Why is it important for your heart to keep oxygen-rich blood separate from oxygen poor blood?

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Why is it important for your heart to keep oxygen rich blood separate from oxygen-poor blood?

If the oxygen-rich blood and the oxygen poor blood mix the amount of oxygen becomes diluted. The cells and tissues need more oxygen than they will get.


What color is oxygen-poor blood?

Oxygen-poor blood is dark red; oxygen-rich blood is bright red.


Which chemical in your blood carries oxygen?

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Is dark blood oxygen-rich?

Dark red blood is oxygen-poor. Bright red blood is oxygen-rich.


Is blood in veins have oxygen?

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