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Q: Where does oxygen go once it is in the blood cell?
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What organ converts blood from oxygen-rich to oxygen-poor?

oxygen rich blood gets pumped out of your heart to your arteries which carries the blood to your muscles. then your muscles use the oxygen. oxygen poor blood goes into your veins to go back into your heart. then it goes through a cycle that takes your blood to your lungs, to get oxygen. this process is repeated.


Why does every cell in the body need blood?

Every cell is a semi-independent living organism. As such, it needs to eat, excrete, drink, breathe, and reproduce. Food (glucose and proteins), water, and oxygen are brought into each cell through the blood. Waste products and carbon dioxide are carried out, again through the blood. Without these things, the cell, being stuck in place and unable to go out and forage, will die.


Where does oxygen go after it passes through the the cell membrane?

The Mitochondria


Which poison stops red blood cells carrying oxygen?

The carbon monoxide sticks to the red blood cell in the same way as oxygen. This means the oxygen cant stick to the red blood cell. So carbon monoxide stops the red blood cells from carrying oxygen around the body in the blood stream, Hope this helps.


What the red blood cell function?

Red blood cells, known also as RBCs, have several important roles to play in our bodies. The primary function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues around your body. As a secondary function, they are also a key player in getting waste carbon dioxide from your tissues to your lungs, where it can be breathed out. When red blood cells stop functioning properly, you can rest assured that many things are going to go wrong in your body

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Where does the oxygen go once it is in the blood?

home to its oxeygen cell mum and dad. this question was answered by josh stanton


What vessels drain blood from capillaries?

Arteries feed into capillaries, the capillaries give oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body and take toxins and CO2 from every cell in the body, from there the blood in the capillaries go into your veins (the blue blood vessels) which go to your heart.


How oxygen enters the cells?

Oxygen is able to go into a cell by diffusion. The oxygen molecules are small enough to go through the cell membrane with that process.


How does an oxygen molecule travel from the nose to a leg muscle?

The oxygen molecule will enter the capillary. It will get attached to haemoglobin molecule of the red blood cell. The blood (and the red blood cell) will be carried to left atrium via the pulmonary vein. From there the blood will go to to left ventricle. From there it will be carried to ascending aorta, arch of aorta and descending aorta. Then it will go to abdominal aorta. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to external iliac artery. Then it will go to femoral artery. Then it will go to posterior tibial artery. Then from the proximal end of the capillary there, it will enter the interstitial compartment. From there it will go to the muscle cell.


What does oxygen and carbon dioxide do in the body?

moves out oxygen and removing in carbon dixode oxygen is necessary for life.without it no one can imagine of life. we get oxygen from atmosphere into the lungs from where it reaches to the every cell of the body. oxygeneted blood is purify blood, whereas deoxygeneted blood is impure blood. carbondioxide is necessary for plants etc. when we take breath the oxygen come in from the atmosphere to lungs and carbondioxide go out from the lungs into the atmosphere.


Where does blood go to get oxygen?

The lungs.


What substance go into the blood?

oxygen


What is the relationship of kidneys and blood Oxygen?

The kidneys monitor oxygen levels in blood and if they are low then the kidneys release erythropoetin in to the blood stream. Red bone marrow cells have erythropoetin receptors and start to produce erythrocyte's in the bone marrow, then they go into the blood stream. This goes on until leaves are back to normal. Since there are more blood cell there is more oxygen carrying capacity.


Why do the activities of one cell affect the entire body?

Because the body is all linked up and every cell in the body needs oxygen to respire etc.. so if one cell is affected it affects the hole body. For example, if a cell in the heart is stopped from having blood which has critical oxygen, then that part of the heart will die and therefore less blood will be able to go to the rest of the body and you will suffer consequences from this.


How does red blood cells affect animal life?

red blood cells carry oxygen around the body and provide us with the oxygen then say the red blood cell is O the circumference is blood and the empty area in the middle is oxygen they last for i think about 3 months then die then go to the liver and get neutralised and the liver makes another. so red blood cells are critical for life


Where does the blood go to get a refill of oxygen?

Answer by FutureLPGAgolferLungs


Why does the blood have to go to the lungs?

to receive oxygen