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Does the lung bring oxygen into the body?

Yes. The blood passes through the lung tissues and gets oxygen.


What happens when blood passes by alveoli?

blood take oxygen from blood.


What happens to the blood as it passes through the pulmonary capillaries?

There is an exchange with oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide and water vapor.


What happens to blood when it passes the lungs?

It turns red


What happens as blood passes each cell?

Gas exchange.


What happens when blood fills lung?

the simple answer is drowning. Blood is a fluid just like water, and it causes the same effect as drowning.


From the right side of the heart blood goes to this?

The blood that leaves the right side of the heart is passed into the pulmonary arteries. This blood is oxygenated in the lungs and passes through the pulmonary veins into the left side of the heart.


What happens when you have blood clots in ones lungs?

A blood clot in the heart could affect the lungs in a number of ways. It could potentially block the pulmonary artery and prevent blood from traveling from the heart to the lung. That would reduce the amount of nutrients reaching that lung and the lung could suffer damage. The blood clot could also travel into the lung (if it is small enough to move through the pulmonary artery) and block blood flow into and out of the lung. The person usually feels short of breath and may cough up blood if that happens. This is called a pulmonary embolism and can be fatal if untreated.


What happens to the blood in the lung?

Can't breath and you die cause your lungs with dry out too much .


What passes from the lung into the capillaries?

Oxygen


What gas passes from the bloodstream into the lung?

Oxygen is the gas that passes from the lungs to the bloodstream.


What happens as blood passes through the capillaries in the small intestine?

Probably what happens in every other part of the body, due to osmosis and dispersion, the oxogen goes out of the blood and nourishes the cells. Meanwhile the Carbon dioxide attaches to the hemoglobin and is carried back to the lung to be exhaled.