liquid part of the body
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
Blood is always red.
The body picks up oxygen through the lungs.
The blood gets oxygen from the air around us which is made of oxygen. When we breath in, the oxygen is taken into our lungs and then into our blood.
You die, I mean you're bleeding into your lungs.
Blood flows in a circle from lungs to tissues and back. At the lungs O2 gets into the blood and CO2 gets out - at the tissues O2 leaves the blood and CO2 enters.
Diffusion through capillaries
Water and the membrane liquid that surrounds your lungs gets into your lungs. blood, pus, mucus, etc.
The lungs take in oxygenated air and gets it to the blood. It then releases the carbon dioxide out of your body.
no. it gets it from the lungs
Blood gets oxygen from the lungs. Every time you breath, the oxygen you've inhaled goes into sacs in your lungs called alveoli. The oxygen is diffused into the blood and the blood diffuses carbon dioxide into the alveoli. The carbon dioxide is then exhaled
It depends blood doesnt go into the lungs but if your talking about how does blood travel threw lungs its by veins.