They pass through mouth to the pharynx which is connected with trachea
Approximately 10-15% oxygen is left in expelled air. it's plenty enough for mouth to mouth ventilation.
Mouth is a organ of eukariyotes.So they have a nucleus.
All cells have DNA in them. If you take cells from your mouth and finger they would have the same genetic code.
Mucus cells are cells from the lining of the mouh. squamous cells
Low white blood cells do not cause sores in the mouth. However it makes them much easier to get.
Red Blood cells take oxygen to the working muscles as it is required for respiration.
The air enters through the mouth or the nose and is pulled down through the windpipe into the lungs. From the lungs, the oxygen molecules are dissolved in the alveoli and enter the red blood cells in the capillaries of the lung. From the capillaries, they travel to the heart and push oxygen through the body.
oxygen is used up in respiration.
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The red blood cells in your body contain oxygen and carbon dioxide. So, as the red blood cells travel through your bloodstream, the oxygen travels through to your heart, then your lungs, along with the oxygen.
oxygen enters the body when you breathe entering through the nose or the mouth. the red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the entire body.
It allows oxygen to travel to your lungs from your mouth and nose when you inhale. When you exhale, it pushes carbon dioxide out through your mouth and nose. It's basically your windpipe.
Either your nose or mouth, and I know how the nose inhales it. The nose hairs prevent dust particles passing through into the lungs. The oxygen molecules get into the lungs, and that's about all I know. (:
Oxygen is breathed through the nose or mouth and travels to the lungs through the bronchial tubes, then absorbed through the alveoli into the bloodstream. In the bloodstream the oxygen is transported all over the body by red blood cells. So, red blood cells would be your answer.
Not from the heart attack itself. In a heart attack, the heart is deprived of oxygen from the blockage of a coronary artery. This does not usually cause bleeding, but it does cause the death of the muscle cells if they don't get oxygen.
It gets its oxygen through its nose and mouth from the atmosphere.
because once the cell is exposed to oxygen it oxidizes causing to cellular structures to spread out on a slide