Blood gets oxygen in the cells. This is part of the body system.
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.
the left atrium receives oxygen rich blood via the pulmonary vein
the heart receives glucose and oxygen in the blood pumped through
Oxygenated blood is the blood remaining after the oxygen intake by the body from the blood. And than oxygenated blood goes to Lungs and heart with enrich with oxygen for the body.
If the oxygen-rich blood and the oxygen poor blood mix the amount of oxygen becomes diluted. The cells and tissues need more oxygen than they will get.
to receive oxygen
Oxygen Poor blood. The lungs add the oxygen to the blood and then release the carbon dioxide.
The lungs, as blood passes through the lungs, they deposit carbon and receive oxygen.
The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood (blood deprived of oxygen) to the lungs where it can then receive oxygen.
Reduces the amount of oxygen the blood can carryBody organs receive less oxygen from blood
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.
The blood needs to receive oxygen from the lungs so it can deliver it to the rest of the body.
Stroke.
They die because they are unable to produce energy and function. And shrink
the left atrium receives oxygen rich blood via the pulmonary vein
Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissue and circulate back to the lungs to receive more oxygen.
Blood does. It carries oxygen from the lungs with which you breath fresh air in. Then blood goes to the heart and is sent to the whole body with oxygen! Oxygen support the cells', and the body's life!