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This might be a little bit off but it is a much better answer than what you recieved.

First trace the air to the lungs...Oral cavity, orophaynx, laryngopharnyx, larynx, trachea, principle bronchus, lobar bronchus, segmental bronchus, aveolar duct, aveolar saccule, aveoli.

Now trace the oxygen to the heart...From the aveoli (gas exchange takes place), pulmonary capillaries, pulminary venules, pulmonary vein, heart.

Trace from the heart to the foot....Heart, aorta, common iliac artery, common external iliac artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, anterior tibial artery.

That is about it. You could go into more depth if you wanted.

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your circulatory system takes it from your lungs to your blood then transports it all about your body.

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