the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, within the lungs there are alveoli which have a very thin membrane which allows oxygen to pass into the capillaries that run into the lungs
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your red blood cells
If the poor meet the rich it might become use4less to your heart.
all your leg muscles, gleut muscles, your core muscles etc in terms of external organs your heart pumps more blood to compensate the running action and your lungs breath heavy duty air to supply oxygen via blood to the muscles….
red blood cells
neurons die as a result of cessation of oxygen supply and dehydration causes blood viscosity. therefore if blood is viscous there would be poor oxygen supply to the brain because the hemoglobin in the blood carries the oxygen we require for cellular respiration.
supply oxygen to all organs
Oxygen passes from the blood into organs through the wall of capillaries.
Mammals have blue blood (lack of oxygen), but when exposed to oxygen, it turns red Hope this helped! :)
Every organ has a blood supply that arrives in an artery, and departs in a vein. All organs depend on a blood supply.
The heart is part of the cardio-vascular system and is mostly assosciated with the lungs since they supply the oxygen which is infused into the blood. The heart then transfers the oxygen enriched blood throughout the body.
It is the supply of oxygen to the heart; the oxygen is carried by the blood. When there's insufficient blood supply, oxygen supply is low too, and angina results. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angina_pectoris
The renal artery delivers blood to the kidneys.
The Coronary arteries carry blood to the heart so the heart has its own supply of oxygen and nutrients to perform its function.
your red blood cells
muscles and tendons with the nerves to control them and the blood to supply oxygen and energy and remove waste
If the poor meet the rich it might become use4less to your heart.
oxygen