Air is roughly 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen.
yes they are
Oxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart by the left ventricle.
Blood.
The left side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body.
The lungs hold air that is breathed in. Oxygen gas in the air moves into the blood. The heart pumps to transports this oxygenated blood to cells in the body that need it to produce energy.
It has dissolved oxygen.
Yes they do
Breathing. Inhaling oxygenated air through our nostrils.
Blood becomes oxygenated when you breath and air goes in to your longs and thn true your blood. That is all
Human respiratory system contain wind pipe or trachea, bronchus, bronchi, alveoli with blood capillaries. Lungs have air sacs or alveoli which are surrounded by capillaries which oxygenate, de-oxygenated blood.
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The lungs take in oxygenated air and gets it to the blood. It then releases the carbon dioxide out of your body.
don't eat it. it must have gotten air and it oxygenated.
The body replenishes its supply of oxygenated air through the process of breathing. When you inhale, air enters your lungs where oxygen is extracted and carried to the rest of the body via the bloodstream. When you exhale, carbon dioxide is released as a waste product. This continuous cycle ensures that the body receives a constant supply of oxygen.
Technically, blood is always oxygenated to some degree. The capillaries are where the blood exchanges oxygen with the tissues so the blood entering the capillaries has more oxygen than the blood leaving the capillaries but under resting conditions venous blood is still 75% oxygenated.
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