Oxygen flows into your blood when you breath April:)
The diaphragm squeezes the air out of your lungs
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
Yes. Though the air you're breathing might not exactly be 'fresh,' you do get a fresh supply with every inhalation.
The diaphragm squeezes the air out of your lungs
About 30%. The air trapped in ANATOMICAL DEAD SPACE which is about 150 ml does not reach into the alveoli in each breath of 500ml (TIDAL VOLUME)approx.
No, each breath of each human being counted.
It goes through your respiratory system, and into the blood stream, where the oxygen takes the place of 'old oxygen', which has been converted to carbon dioxide, and you breath out the carbon dioxide. That is repeated with each breath.
Each Breath Haunted was created on 2005-08-16.
Two blood vessels enter and leave each kidney. The renal artery enters each kidney and the renal vein exits each kidney for more information see entrancei.com
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) leaves the body with each exhale breath.
Each breath should take about 1 second.