The alveoli and capillaries in the lungs pass oxygen to the blood. Both have very thin walls, which allow the oxygen to pass from the alveoli to the blood. The capillaries then connect to larger blood vessels, called veins, which bring the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
As part of the blood flowing through the heart, part of its travel is going to the lungs. That is where the deoxygenated bloods becomes oxygenated from the air that we breathe into our lungs.
Respiratory system = supplies oxygen to the blood through the process of inhaling and exhaling
The kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood. This waste is excreted as urine.
Mostly arteries.
well i think the lungs i am taking a test haha
The alveoli and capillaries in the lungs pass oxygen to the blood. Both have very thin walls, which allow the oxygen to pass from the alveoli to the blood. The capillaries then connect to larger blood vessels, called veins, which bring the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
alveoli
Oxygen passes from the blood into organs through the wall of capillaries.
The lungs. Oxygen enters our lungs as part of the air that we breathe. It goes to the blood vessels deep in our lungs and then on to all parts of our body.
The organ that takes in oxygen is the lungs. While in breathing process, oxygen passes through the lungs from the air by means of inhaling.
Blood is the only fluid connective tissue in our body. It passes through every single blood capillary, tissue, and organ in our body. Hemoglobin in our red blood cells carry oxygen which is essential to the function of all the organ systems in our body.
blood take oxygen from blood.
All the organ system in the body needs glucose and oxygen for survival
the lung