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Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.

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Why does the blood have to go to the lungs?

to receive oxygen


What organ does not recieive oxygen from blood?

The cornea in the eye does not receive oxygen from blood. Instead, it gets its oxygen directly from the air.


What type of blood do the lungs receive?

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What does smoking do to your blood vessels?

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Where do blood cells receive oxygen?

Blood cells receive oxygen in the lungs. Oxygen is inhaled through the air sacs in the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream where it binds with hemoglobin in red blood cells. This oxygen-rich blood is then pumped by the heart to the rest of the body's tissues and organs.


Why there is an opening between the right atrium and left ventricle in the heart that closes shortly after birth?

Well, I'm not sure if we're talking about the same thing, but I recently learned that there are two kinds of blood (sort of) - blood with oxygen, and blood without oxygen. If the blood with oxygen and the blood that has yet to receive oxygen is mixed, then the person will always be tired. So there's a part in the heart that separates the blood that already received oxygen and the blood that is on it's way to receive oxygen. That part (I forgot what it was called) grows in shortly after birth. I hope we're talking about the same parts.


Why is your blood pumped to your lungs first?

The blood needs to receive oxygen from the lungs so it can deliver it to the rest of the body.


What disease occurs when the brain does not receive enough sufficient oxygen-rich blood through the blood vessels?

Stroke.


The first chamber to receive oxygenated blood?

the left atrium receives oxygen rich blood via the pulmonary vein