It collects oxygen
the lung collects oygenation blood
right ventricle
The cells in blood that collect oxygen in the lungs are red blood cells (erythrocytes). They contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen molecules as blood passes through the lung's alveoli. This allows red blood cells to transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Additionally, they help in the removal of carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs.
They Collect CO2 from Your Lungs as They Are Constantly being pumped around the body therefore collecting Co2 Emissions every time they pass to your lungs.
The right atrium and ventricle sends blood to the lungs to be oxygenated.
Blood collects oxygen from the lungs through the process of respiration. Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs and diffuses across the thin walls of the alveoli into the bloodstream, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport to the body's tissues and cells.
Yes it does collect blood because the blood is meant 4 people who needs it.
You would die because blood wouldn't collect oxygen
Simply put, the lungs don't get oxygenated blood. The lungs produced oxygenated blood by collected de oxygenated blood and expelling the carbon dioxide (breath out) and refilling with oxygen (breath in). This is a very simple and basic explanation but suffice to say that all this is made possible through tiny blood vessells which can absorb fresh oxygen and expel carbon dioxide via the lungs.
The veins collect blood from the capillaries, which are tiny vessels leading to and from each living cell in the body. Carbon dioxide and other waste products are returned to the blood by cells, and are removed in the lungs, kidneys, liver, and other excretory organs.
Lungs collect oxygen.
Pulmonary circulation is the portion of the cardiovascular system which carries deoxygenatedblood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood back to the heart :)