I think you mean picked up. It is the lungs.
The lungs absorbs oxygen into the blood
oxygen and nutrients
The brain consumes 40% of the oxygen in your blood.
oxygen rich blood gets pumped out of your heart to your arteries which carries the blood to your muscles. then your muscles use the oxygen. oxygen poor blood goes into your veins to go back into your heart. then it goes through a cycle that takes your blood to your lungs, to get oxygen. this process is repeated.
to keep you alive by carrying oxygen through the blood to vital organ and muscles
your lungs
i think it`s through blood stream
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
the lung
The Lungs
heart
the lung
The lungs - clearly, their role is obvious. The heart, pumps oxygen rich blood around the body. Red blood cells - they are loaded with Hemoglobin which bonds with the oxygen forming oxyhemoglobin - in English - it turns the oxygen into a weakly bonded solid so the oxygen can flow through the blood stream. red blood cells are a bi-concave disc, Red blood cells are also not an organ but the role they play is super important. Hope this helps!
The lungs absorbs oxygen into the blood
The lungs of the mother breath in the air. The lungs put the oxygen in the red blood cells. The blood flows through the walls of the uterus and through the umbilical cord into the blood stream of the fetus. The venus blood supply returns through a vein in the cord back into the mother and the lungs and the cycle repeats until the cord is cut.
Veins
oxygen and nutrients