it drops off co2 (carbon dioxide)
CO2, Carbon Dioxide.
It loses carbon dioxide, it gains oxygen.
Actually, they don't drop off anything at the lungs. They do pick up oxygen. Carbon dioxide is dropped off but it is carried dissolved in the blood itself.
No. The red blood cells get oxygen at the lungs, not drop off carbon dioxide.
It needs to get oxygen from the lungs, or drop off carbon dioxide to exhaled out of the body.
Red blood cells release their oxygen in the capillaries. The oxygen diffuses across the capillary wall to reach the body tissues.
At the lungs so you can breath it out and remove it from your body.
carbon dioxide
The bronchial tubes lead to the lungs from the esophagus. They are not blood vessels.they branch off of the lungs.
It carries blood from the heart to the lungs
Yes, some CO2 is returned to the lungs by hemoglobin transport.
There is a drop in blood pressure, shock, and leaking of the blood vessels of the lungs, which results in fluid accumulation in the lungs, and subsequent shortness of breath.
The ductus arteriosus allows blood to pass around the lungs while the baby is in utero. After birth, it closes off so the lungs can oxygenate the blood.
CO2, Carbon Dioxide.