through sulpher dioxide
then in your ear
and out your nostril
Yes!!! Without it we would all die.
Oxygen atoms are important because oxygen is necessary to all higher life forms.
when you breath in throught the nose all of that oxygen from the air comes from the oxygen and carbon dioxide that other people breath in.
All plant and animal live requires oxygen to survive
Air is made up of 20.9% oxygen, 79% nitrogen and the 0.1% is all the other gases (helium, hydrogen, neon, ect.). It is possible to separate air into those component parts and concentrate them for other uses.
All organs of the respiratory pathway are important in delivering oxygen. These include the pharynx, trachea, and lungs.
You die.
It depends. If it is a fish, they get oxygen from the water with gills. All other living beings in the kingdom Animilia get O2 with lungs, although certan amphibians, such as frogs, aquire lungs as they mature.
ALL of the the organs in the human body need an oxygen supply. This even includes the organs responsible for delivering oxygen to the rest of the body: the heart and lungs. Every organ requires oxygen. All that can be said in this case is that some organs use/need more oxygen than others. For instance, the brain needs/uses more oxygen than the spleen.
supply oxygen to all organs
Yes!!! Without it we would all die.
When we inhaled, we use the oxygen in the air to send to the organs in our body, in order to stay alive. When all the oxygen stored in a red blood cell is used up, our bodies convert it to carbon dioxide, and this is part of the air which we exhaled.
All of the body's organs to give them oxygen.
The heart and the Lungs. The heart transfers the blood to the lungs where recently breathed in air will oxygenate the blood, they go from there throughout the body providing oxygen to limbs and the brain along with all the other organs and body parts.
I believe all organs (including the heart) require oxygen.
All organs are made up of living cells. All living cells need oxygen to survive. Therefore, all organs benefit from the work of the lungs.
red blood cells