Oxygen after inhalation is absorbed by hemoglobin of blood in the lungs and from there it is distributed in the entire body through blood streams.
The gas we take in when we inhale is oxygen.
(cellular) respiration
About 20% is inhaled I believe
Inhaled air contains more oxygen than exhaled air because the cells have not yet used that oxyginated air.
They move into mitochondria. There O2 is used for aerobic respiration
yes!
Exhaled air contains 16% oxygen and 21% when inhaled.
21% of the air we inhale is oxygen
Oxygen after inhalation is absorbed by hemoglobin of blood in the lungs and from there it is distributed in the entire body through blood streams.
The concentration of oxygen inhaled depends upon the prescribed flow rate and the ventilatory minute volume (MV).
About 21%.
About 21%
oxygen:)
The gas we take in when we inhale is oxygen.
(cellular) respiration
cells