no when you die everything in your body goes away for example blood and air.
You can't - lungs are vital organs in humans that a person cannot survive without. We can supplement oxygen to lungs and help extremely damaged lungs function well enough to maintain life (sometimes), but you still have to have lungs to breathe and live.
Keep thanking there is oxygen still going in their lungs.
Yes, unless you're on cardiopulmonary bypass, which oxygenates the blood directly without the need for the lungs. (This is also called a heart-lung machine, since it fulfills the primary purposes of those organs. They're used for heart surgeries.)
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
Well, you'd still be able to move your chest, but w(o the lungs there'd be nothing to collect the oxygen that you need out of the air.
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
lungs take oxygen into your body
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
yes because of gravity and the ability of the lungs to exchange oxygen at higher elevations.
Yes, when we breathe in, oxygen from the air enters our lungs. This oxygen is then absorbed into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli.
600 milliliters of oxygen
oxygen goes into your lungs and then co2 comes out when mixed with a substance in your lungs.