By the blood circulation.
Through their nose and into their lungs, where the oxygen from the air can be distributed throughout the body. like a piggy :p
We get oxygen from the air that we breathe. When we inhale, our lungs take in oxygen from the air and transfer it into our bloodstream to be distributed throughout the body. Oxygen is essential for sustaining life and is used by our cells to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
Lungs
You breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Inhaling brings oxygen into your lungs, which is then absorbed by your blood for use by your body's cells. The carbon dioxide produced by your cells is carried back to your lungs and exhaled out of your body.
The lungs are responsible for taking in oxygen from the air we breathe. Oxygen is then transferred from the lungs into the bloodstream to be carried to all the cells in the body.
helps to breathe and collects oxygen
oxygen. You breathe out carbon dioxide and you breathe in oxygen it is all oxygen in you body its hoe it comes out
Oxygen enters the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs. When you breathe, oxygen from the air diffuses across the thin walls of the alveoli into the surrounding capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport throughout the body.
The lungs diffuse oxygen into the bloodstream. Oxygen from the air we breathe is absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the alveoli in the lungs, where it is then carried by red blood cells to be delivered to the body's tissues.
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.
The lungs absorbs oxygen into the blood
oygen is needed in your lungs and heart to be able to live and breathe