The red blood cells pick up oxygen from the air that is inhaled into the lungs. When the red cells pick up the oxygen from the air, they expel carbon dioxide into the lungs to be exhaled.
It oxygenates your blood and keeps you alive.
Deoxygenated Blood is Blue but when it oxygenates with the oxygen in the air it becomes Red
The pulmonary artery, because it's the only vessel that oxygenates blood to the lungs.
Venous blood enters the ventricle. The lung oxygenates blood from the aorta.
its bright red because it passes by the lungs wich oxygenates it
its bright red because it passes by the lungs wich oxygenates it
The oxygen is taken from the alveoli in the lungs.
vains pass through the outer layer of the lung and the oxygen (being soluble) passes through and oxygenates the blood
The respiratory system purifies and oxygenates the blood, so that there is constant supply of oxygen to the tissues.
heart (pumps blood and oxygenates blood) lungs (converts carbon dioxide to oxygen) trachea (glucose goes down)
An eagle's heart pumps to move blood through its circulatory system. The heart oxygenates the blood, giving the eagle the energy to fly and hunt.
The respiratory system oxygenates the blood and expels carbon dioxide and the heart pumps the oxygenated blood out to the body and collects the de-oxygenated blood and carries it back to the lungs.