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Through your lungs into your circulatory system.

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How does carbon dioxide get from your body cells into the air around you?

When your blood cells go to your lungs to get oxygen, they also release carbon to make room for the oxygen, then when you breath out, the carbon gets into the air.


Which two organ systems allow oxygen from the air to get to your body's cells?

The respiratory system and the circulatory system. The respiratory system has the lungs bringing in air to your body. Then that oxygen you get is transported around your body via the circulatory system.


Who carry oxygen to the cells of body?

no one does the air does it and we inhale it


What is the air you breathe that all the body cells need?

oxygen


What organ provides oxygen to cells?

The lungs provide oxygen to cells by extracting oxygen from the air we breathe and delivering it to the blood. The blood then carries the oxygen to all cells in the body.


Were do cells get energy to do work?

Oxygen (which we breathe in from the air) and Glucose (a sugar which we get form our food)Both oxygen and glucose are carried around the body via the blood


What gas in air does your body get when you breathe in?

Your body absorbs some of the oxygen out of air in your lungs


Which systems work together to provide the bodys cells with oxygen?

The circulatory system and respiratory system work together to provide the body's cells with oxygen and to carry away the carbon dioxide that cells generate as respiratory waste. The respiratory system gets air into lungs and in the small air sacs were oxygen is transported into the blood, and the circulatory system carries the oxygen in the red blood cells and delivers it to cells in need of oxygen. The oxygen is stored in the hemoglobin in the blood, and the blood is pumped around the bodily organs by the heart, releasing oxygen at the organs.


Does everything in your body need air?

its not so much the air that you need. but you do need something that is in it. oxygen is like a food for cells. the blood carys the oxygen around the body. there is also carbon dioxide (C02) in air. and that's what you breath out.but not everything, but most things.


How does oxygen go round the body?

Oxygen from the air is absorbed through the alveoli of the lungs and attaches itself to Haemoglobin in the bloodstream, becoming "Oxyhaemoglobin" which is bright red in colour and unstable in its nature. Transported by the blood it is then absorbed by the cells to be used by them.


What is the pulmanary circulation system?

It is the system that circulates air/oxygen or carbon dioxide around the human body to help the muscles, cells, and brain.


WHAT part of the human body absorbs oxygen directly from the air?

The lungs are the part of the human body that absorbs oxygen directly from the air. When you breathe, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to the bloodstream to be transported to cells throughout the body.