If they are heated they will absorb heat, like any substance does, up to the point where they are hot enough to react with oxygen and start burning, then they emit heat.
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
A material which absorb oxygen; for example zirconium is a scavenger for oxygen.
CaCl2 is a hygroscopic substance that, if left open with oxygen, will absorb all the H2O from the atmosphere.
Pyrogallol is a compound that can absorb oxygen.
The capillaries absorb oxygen at the lungs. This occurs near the alveoli.
They absorb oxygen to carry to the rest of your body
Seawater and fresh water contains oxygen that fish absorb using their gill. So the substance is oxygen.
I'm not sure, but it might be haemoglobin? I think. :-)
carbon dioxide
If they are heated they will absorb heat, like any substance does, up to the point where they are hot enough to react with oxygen and start burning, then they emit heat.
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
A substance which absorb a great quantity of water.
Organisms use the oxygen they absorb from the air for their cells. The cells need this oxygen in order to carry out their functions.
yes