ALL of the the organs in the human body need an oxygen supply. This even includes the organs responsible for delivering oxygen to the rest of the body: the heart and lungs. Every organ requires oxygen. All that can be said in this case is that some organs use/need more oxygen than others. For instance, the brain needs/uses more oxygen than the spleen.
Right ventricle. Blood gets pumped from the body to the lungs where it is oxygenated then returns to the heart where it is pumped to the the other organs that need oxygen, e.g. the brain.
The respiratory system is responsible for the gas exchange to the different parts of the body. The organs of the respiratory system include the nose, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. There are two types of respiration: 1) Aerobic, which takes place in the presence of oxygen, and 2) Anaerobic, which doesn't need oxygen. The organs carry out aerobic respiration and fulfill the oxygen demands of the body.
one uses oxygen to get energy and the other uses yeast!Fermentation does not need oxygen. Aerobic respiration need oxygen
Well their are over 100 types of elements and the one we need to breathe with is oxygen.
it carries oxygen to the organs and tissuses and takes away carbon dioxde, (a gas our bodies don not need)
The heart pumps blood, so that the blood continuously flows throughout the body. Blood contains oxygen, which organs need to survive; if they were deprived of oxygen, they would die. When one's heart stops or they lose a lot of blood, they may die due to the lack of oxygen their organs and tissues need.
stores it, and carries it to vital organs and muscles that need it.
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People need artificial organs if one of their organs function is not working.
Eating does not give one oxygen, but oxygen is needed by tissues and organs to convert the food you eat.
Well as you might know: Organism > organ systems > organs > tissue > cells > (atoms and molecules and such) For the cell to function it requires oxygen. If the cell doesn't function the tissue fails. Then the organs, organs systems and then the organism dies.
They need to be separated so the organs that need oxygen the most, (heart and brain) can definetley get the right amount of oxygen
It sure is. In order for people to live, we need oxygen - it's one of the five human needs. People breathe it in on a daily basis and it keeps our organs running and is needed for our bodies to produce CO2 (carbon dioxide), which plants need in order to produce oxygen for us (:
All organs are made up of living cells. All living cells need oxygen to survive. Therefore, all organs benefit from the work of the lungs.
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The heart beats accelerates because your organs need more oxygen and the heart pumps the oxygen into the blood and when you need more oxygen than normal your heart rate is faster than normal.
Oxygen passes from the blood into organs through the wall of capillaries.