the answer is basically coughing!!
This is commonly known as coughing. The body tries to expel the excess mucus by forcefully clearing the airways through coughing.
Blood that has perfused the lungs and is now oxygenated collects into the pulmonary veins to travel back to the heart. Once reaching the heart, oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the left atrium. The left atrium collects blood from the lungs
Alveoli
It collects oxygen
the lung collects oygenation blood
helps to breathe and collects oxygen
The left atrium collects oxygenated blood from the lungs. This blood is transported via the pulmonary veins, which bring it from the lungs to the heart. Once filled, the left atrium contracts and sends the oxygen-rich blood into the left ventricle, which then pumps it out to the rest of the body.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs
It collects the blood returning from the body in the veins and sends it to the lungs.
To transport oxygen from the lungs to body cells. When the hemoglobin collects oxygen, it is referred to as oxyhemoglobin, and when it collects carbon dioxide it is called carboxyhemoglobin. This a protein composed of globulin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues.
The action is the flattening of your diaphragm, or the muscle that helps your lungs inhale and exhale.
breathing is the human action that causes the lungs to be filled with air.