Every organ in the body! No single cell, tissue or organ can survive for very long at all without a constant supply of oxygen. Blood containing oxygen is continually being pumped from the heart to every cell in the body. As the oxygenated blood passes through the body, the oxygen molecules are used up, it then returns to the heart which pumps it to the lungs to be reoxygenated so that the cycle can start all over again.
Generally speaking, it is the arteries which transport oxygenated blood across the body. Having said this, an exception is made with the pulmonary vein, which carries oxygen-rich blood to a very important organ - the heart - so that it can be passed on to the rest of the body. The arteries then split into capillaries, which allow oxygen to diffuse into the tissues.
The lungs is the organ
Hormones travel In the blood because they need to travel in the body.
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
The placenta is where the material between mother and child, like nutrients and oxygen, travel from one to another.
There are many hormones that travel this way. Thyroid, sex hormone and ACTH are a few.
That organ is the large intestine.
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.
No, oxygen is not an organ at all. It's a gas. However, it is inhaled and exhaled through the respiratory system.
Specimen
All fish breath through their gills, there is oxygen in water, as such, they take the oxygen through their gills.
Hormones travel In the blood because they need to travel in the body.
The lungs are the organ that gets oxygen into the blood.
The Heart
IT PICKS IT UP WEN IT GOES THROUGH THE PULMINARY ARTERY
i think it`s through blood stream
Yes through the Nitrogen Cycle that occurs within animals that are female because of special organ systems that absorb oxygen through a stromate (organelle) that can convert oxygen to Nitrogen
to keep you alive by carrying oxygen through the blood to vital organ and muscles
The Lungs