When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
the names are called vein or your blood vessels
Nothing as erythrocytes (i.e. red blood cells) are never"pumped into cells". They stay inside the blood vessels, circulating around and around.
so all ur blood can get nutrients and oxygen.
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Blood is pumped through blood vessels all over your body to clean your blood cells and mabye to give oxygen i think :D <3
Blood is pumped through blood vessels (arteries and veins) by the heart.
The blood vessels on the intestinal wall pumps blood along with digested food. They are pumped into the ventral and dorsal blood vessels.
The blood vessels decay
Blood vessels vasconstrict
oxygenated blood is pumped into the aorta and goes to the rest of the body. deoxygenated blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery where it goes to the lungs to get oxygenated