How does oxygen get from the lungs into the blood?"
The red blood cells go to your lungs and they receive the oxygen you breathe in and take it all around the body and then you exhale which is when the blood returns back to the lungs.
you are probably in Mr. Good's class or is getting the Circulatory System packet that is part of the Life Science textbook.
Every time you breathe in (inhale), oxygen travels from the mouth or nose down a tube called the windpipe (trachea) and enters the lungs.
Air is breathed in, it goes through the pharynx (if you are breathing through your nose), down the trachea (lung pipe), and into the lungs.
Oxygen never travels from blood to the lungs. Oxygen either goes from the lungs to the blood, or carbon dioxide goes from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled.
How does the oxygen we breathe in with the air get into the blood?
from the left heart,oygenated blood travels from the lungs through the pulmonary vein into the artrium and down to the left ventricle, which pumps back the blood through the aorta
it gets in your blood.
Through the mouth and nose
Oxygen enters via the lungs.
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no, it doesn't, but oxygen does.
Oxygen enters the blood stream through the air sacs in you lungs.
Rat, like all mammals, have noses and mouths which lead to the lungs. When rats breathe in the air, the oxygen travel to the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
It enter when you breathe. You let go of Carbon in your body when you breathe out, and let fresh air or oxygen enter your body when you breathe in.
It has to get oxygen and get rid of CO2
Oxygen (O2) enters your body through breathing air, which contains oxygen in it. This oxygen goes into your lungs where it is put into the bloodstream, supplied to cells in your body, returned to the lungs as carbon dioxide (CO2), and exhaled through the lungs.
Blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs.