RBC(Red Blood Cell)
Oxygen is in the air, and when you breathe in the oxygen gets into your lungs and is absorbed into the red blood cells.
Brains do not breathe it gets its oxygen supply from the blood in the arteries
Brains do not breathe it gets its oxygen supply from the blood in the arteries
The lungs are responsible for taking in oxygen from the air we breathe and transferring it into the bloodstream. This occurs through the process of gas exchange in the lungs where oxygen moves into the blood vessels in exchange for carbon dioxide.
Like all mammals, the infant gets oxygen from its mother's blood.
The cells in your body need oxygen to live. The oxygen you breathe into your lungs gets put into your blood. Your heart then pumps the blood carrying the oxygen to all the cells in your body.
you breathe in something called oxygen and then breathe out something called carbon dioxide. Inside your body the oxygen gets running through your blood vessels ans heart and muscles. then even though you breathe in a bit of carbon dioxide- you breathe more out than in! :)
You breathe in the oxygen from your nose and mouth and when you breathe out,it's carbon dioxide.
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blood gets a fresh dose of oxygen from the lungs and a fresh ration of food from the liver
Exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
All respiring cells in our body need oxygen for respiration, so oxygenated blood has to travel all around the body in order to reach each of these cells.