When you inhale, oxygen is taken into your lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs called alveoli. From there, the oxygen is carried by red blood cells to different tissues and organs in the body where it is used for cellular respiration to produce energy.
air, which is a mix of several gasses
The percentage of oxygen in inhaled air by humans is approximately 21%. This oxygen is then absorbed by the lungs and transported by the blood to the cells where it is used for energy production in the body.
Inhaled oxygen diffuses through the walls of the alveoli in the lungs, then into the bloodstream where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transportation to tissues and cells in the body.
The atmosphere is composed of approximately 21% oxygen.
Inhaled air contains more oxygen than exhaled air. When you breathe in, oxygen is taken into your lungs and absorbed into your bloodstream. When you breathe out, you release carbon dioxide produced by your body and some of the oxygen has been used up.
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21% of the air we inhale is oxygen
Exhaled air contains 16% oxygen and 21% when inhaled.
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air, which is a mix of several gasses
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The percentage of oxygen in inhaled air by humans is approximately 21%. This oxygen is then absorbed by the lungs and transported by the blood to the cells where it is used for energy production in the body.
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The concentration of oxygen inhaled during oxygen therapy depends on the flow rate of oxygen being delivered and the delivery method used (e.g., nasal cannula, mask). Higher flow rates or different delivery methods can increase the concentration of oxygen being delivered to the patient.