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Breathed into your lungs from your mouth where it is absorbed into your blood stream, which is pumped up to your brain and around your body by the heart.
capillaries
To Filter the blood
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 capillaries of the lungs become clogged.
On a very basic level, it is absorbed through capillaries in the lungs into red blood cells in the the blood stream.
Breathed into your lungs from your mouth where it is absorbed into your blood stream, which is pumped up to your brain and around your body by the heart.
absorbed through the blood stream
from the aveolus
capillaries
the liver
Yes, the blood from the lungs is rich in oxygen. Since you breathe in oxygen and nutrients through your nose/mouth to the lungs, the oxygen and nutrients are absorbed in the lungs and go through the blood stream into the heart
Oxygen enters the blood stream through the air sacs in you lungs.
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so that the nutrients are absorbed to the blood stream
In air breathing animals, oxygen enters the blood stream through the alveoli, tiny sacs in the lungs. In water breathing animals oxygen enters the blood stream through the gills.
It gets absorbed into the blood stream via Lumen and a Glucose/Na+ symporter, Na+/K+ atpase and glucose 2 uniporter, but essentially is absorbed into the blood stream.