Oxygen is brought into the blood stream by inhalation. Carbon dioxide moves out of the cells, into the blood, and taken to the lungs to be exhaled. Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out.
Gases are exchanged in the aveoli where oxygen goes in the blood stream while carbon dioxide goes in the aveoli.
Through water. Oxygen can not be transferred out of the lungs and into the blood without passing through water.
Gasses are exchanged mostly through the cells
oxigen is the gas that enters the blood through the lungs
The atrium does not carry gas. Blood flows through it. The blood in the left atrium is oxygenated.
oxigen is the gas that enters the blood through the lungs
Oxygen
After blood passes through the body, giving oxygen to where it's needed, it returns to the heart. In the heart, the blood is cleansed thoroughly. CO2 is removed and oxygen is put into the blood, oxygen coming from your windpipe when you breathe.So to simply answer your question: CO2I disagree. I think that the blood goes through the aorta.
oxygen and carbon dioxide ('O' and 'CO2') . We breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide (the unwanted gas). Oxygen is used is transported through the blood stream (haemoglobin) tis the main gas in circulation.
Gas is mined as crude oil and then it goes through a process and it becomes gas.
Injecting any amount of any type of gas into your blood stream could be fatal.
gas exchange occurs in the alveoli in the lungs where deoxygenated blood gets oxygen, that blood then goes to the heart and is pumped through the body through the aorta and the arteries, which brings oxygen to the body cells.