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Oxygen enters the blood in the alveoli of the lungs
Oxygen enters via the lungs.
They all enter the lung ... but the only one that quickly enters the blood is oxygen. Because oxygen is the one gas that has a higher partial pressure in "lung air" than its partial pressure in the "lung blood". Note that the blood's CO2 pressure is higher than the air in the lungs, so CO2 comes out of the blood into the lung's air.
Oxygen enters via the lungs.
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
Oxygen enters the blood in the alveoli of the lungs
Oxygen enters the blood in the alveoli of the lungs
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Oxygen enters the pulmonary blood in the capillaries of the alveoli -- the air sacs of the lungs.
They are called alveoli
It is part of the reproductive system. it is the opening to the birth canal
Oxygenated blood or oxygen rich blood.
Oxygen in the lungs and passes through the alveoli, small sacs which allow gas exchange, and enters the blood to be pumped throughout the body.
after the oxygen from the air enters the lungs,the oxygen gets sent to the heart and then travels through the arteries with the blood.