Blood gets oxygen from the lungs. Every time you breath, the oxygen you've inhaled goes into sacs in your lungs called alveoli. The oxygen is diffused into the blood and the blood diffuses carbon dioxide into the alveoli. The carbon dioxide is then exhaled
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
The blood gets oxygen from the air around us which is made of oxygen. When we breath in, the oxygen is taken into our lungs and then into our blood.
Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.
They absorb the oxygen from the cell which gets its oxygen from the blood
the blood is given oxygen as it passes next to the alveoli in the lungs. The process by which the blood gets oxygen is called diffusion
Oxygen is carried in the body by the blood which gets the oxygen in the lungs and this blood is called oxygenated blood
It gets oxygen to it.
RBC(Red Blood Cell)
Breathing, would supply the blood with oxygen.
Oxygen is in the air, and when you breathe in the oxygen gets into your lungs and is absorbed into the red blood cells.
Diffusion through capillaries
blood gets a fresh dose of oxygen from the lungs and a fresh ration of food from the liver